The Poems of S.T. ColeridgeWilliam Pickering, 1848 - Всего страниц: 372 |
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... Earth ......... 275 Written during a temporary Blindness , 1799 277 Mahomet 278 Catullian Hendecasyllables 279 Duty surviving Self - Love 279 Phantom or Fact ? A Dialogue in Verse 280 Phantom ..... 281 Work without Hope . 281 Youth and ...
... Earth ......... 275 Written during a temporary Blindness , 1799 277 Mahomet 278 Catullian Hendecasyllables 279 Duty surviving Self - Love 279 Phantom or Fact ? A Dialogue in Verse 280 Phantom ..... 281 Work without Hope . 281 Youth and ...
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... earth its head recline , And bids compassion seek the realms of woe To heal the wounded , and to raise the low . She comes ! she comes ! the meek eyed power 2 JUVENILE POEMS . Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital.
... earth its head recline , And bids compassion seek the realms of woe To heal the wounded , and to raise the low . She comes ! she comes ! the meek eyed power 2 JUVENILE POEMS . Anthem for the Children of Christ's Hospital.
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... earth Otway's famished form ! Sublime of thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds the Minstrel1 came . Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , He meditates the future song , How dauntless Ælla fray'd the ...
... earth Otway's famished form ! Sublime of thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds the Minstrel1 came . Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , He meditates the future song , How dauntless Ælla fray'd the ...
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... earth our Being's passless mound ? Tell me , cold grave ! is death with poppies crowned ? Tired Sentinel ! mid fitful starts I nod , And fain would sleep , though pillowed on a clod ! TO A YOUNG LADY , WITH A POEM ON THE 34 JUVENILE POEMS .
... earth our Being's passless mound ? Tell me , cold grave ! is death with poppies crowned ? Tired Sentinel ! mid fitful starts I nod , And fain would sleep , though pillowed on a clod ! TO A YOUNG LADY , WITH A POEM ON THE 34 JUVENILE POEMS .
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... earth her tinsel - glittering vest , Her mitred state and cumbrous pomp unholy ; And Justice wakes to bid the Oppressor wail Insulting aye the wrongs of patient Folly : And from her dark retreat by Wisdom won Meek Nature slowly lifts ...
... earth her tinsel - glittering vest , Her mitred state and cumbrous pomp unholy ; And Justice wakes to bid the Oppressor wail Insulting aye the wrongs of patient Folly : And from her dark retreat by Wisdom won Meek Nature slowly lifts ...
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Albatross amid arms babe bard beneath bird blessed blest bower breast breath breeze bright bright eyes calm cheek child Christabel cloud dark Dark Ladie dear death deep doth dream Earth fair fancy fear feel flowers gaze gentle Geraldine green groan hath hear heard heart heave Heaven holy hope hour Jeremy Taylor KUBLA KHAN lady land of mist Lewti light limbs look loud maid meek mind moon mother murmur muse ne'er Nether Stowey night o'er pain pang PATRICK SPENCE POEMS pray rock Roland de Vaux rose round S. T. COLERIDGE shadow ship sigh silent sing Sir Leoline Slau sleep smile soft song SONNET soothe soul sound spake spirit stars stept stood strange stream sweet swell tale tears tell thee thine things thou thought toil tree trembling Twas voice ween wild wind wing youth
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Стр. 259 - Alas ! they had been friends in youth ; But whispering tongues can poison truth ; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Стр. 223 - And now the storm-blast came, and he Was tyrannous and strong: He struck with his o'ertaking wings, And chased us south along. With sloping masts and dipping prow, As who pursued with yell and blow Still treads the shadow of his foe, And forward bends his head, The ship drove fast, loud roared the blast, And southward aye we fled. And now there came both mist and snow, And it grew wondrous cold: And ice, mast-high, came floating by, As green as emerald.
Стр. 233 - The upper air burst into life ! And a hundred fire-flags sheen, To and fro they were hurried about ! And to and fro, and in and out, The wan stars danced between.
Стр. 224 - And I had done a hellish thing, And it would work 'em woe : For all averred, I had killed the bird That made the breeze to blow.
Стр. 114 - Had thrilled my guileless Genevieve; The music and the doleful tale, The rich and balmy eve; And hopes, and fears that kindle hope, An undistinguishable throng, And gentle wishes long subdued, Subdued and cherished long. She wept with pity and delight, She blushed with love, and virgin shame; And like the murmur of a dream, I heard her breathe my name.
Стр. 227 - There passed a weary time. Each throat Was parched, and glazed each eye. A weary time! a weary time! How glazed each weary eye! When looking westward, I beheld A something in the sky. "At first it seemed a little speck, And then it seemed a mist; It moved and moved, and took at last A certain shape, I wist.
Стр. 189 - Joy, Lady! is the spirit and the power, Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower A new Earth and new Heaven...
Стр. 233 - My lips were wet, my throat was cold, My garments all were dank ; Sure I had drunken in my dreams, And still my body drank. I moved, and could not feel my limbs: I was so light — almost I thought that I had died in sleep, And was a blessed ghost.
Стр. 235 - Sometimes a-dropping from the sky I heard the sky-lark sing; Sometimes all little birds that are, How they seemed to fill the sea and air With their sweet jargoning!
Стр. 242 - Laughed loud and long, and all the while His eyes went to and fro. "Ha! ha!" quoth he, "full plain I see, The Devil knows how to row." And now, all in my own countree, I stood on the firm land! The Hermit stepped forth from the boat, And scarcely he could stand. "O shrieve me, shrieve me, holy man!" The Hermit crossed his brow. "Say quick," quoth he, "I bid thee say What manner of man art thou?