The Poems of S. T. ColeridgeBell and Daldy, 1862 - Всего страниц: 299 |
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... 243 · 243 244 245 246 248 249 The Visit of the Gods 252 253 The Destiny of Nations . CHRISTABEL KUBLA KHAN , or , A Vision in a Dream THE PAINS OF SLEEP 255 272 295 298 JUVENILE POEMS . GENEVIEVE . AID of my love , CONTENTS . xiii.
... 243 · 243 244 245 246 248 249 The Visit of the Gods 252 253 The Destiny of Nations . CHRISTABEL KUBLA KHAN , or , A Vision in a Dream THE PAINS OF SLEEP 255 272 295 298 JUVENILE POEMS . GENEVIEVE . AID of my love , CONTENTS . xiii.
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... and waste and desolate than where The white bear , drifting on a field of ice , Howls to her sundered cubs with piteous rage And savage agony . CHRISTABEL . PREFACE .. THE first part of the following SIBYLLINE LEAVES . 271.
... and waste and desolate than where The white bear , drifting on a field of ice , Howls to her sundered cubs with piteous rage And savage agony . CHRISTABEL . PREFACE .. THE first part of the following SIBYLLINE LEAVES . 271.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CHRISTABEL . PREFACE .. THE first part of the following poem was written in the year 1797 , at Stowey , in the county of Somerset . The second part , after my return from Germany , in the year 1800 , at ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. CHRISTABEL . PREFACE .. THE first part of the following poem was written in the year 1797 , at Stowey , in the county of Somerset . The second part , after my return from Germany , in the year 1800 , at ...
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... Christabel is not , properly speaking , irregular , though it may seem so from its being founded on a new principle : namely , that of counting in each line the accents , not the syllables . Though the lat- ter may vary from seven to ...
... Christabel is not , properly speaking , irregular , though it may seem so from its being founded on a new principle : namely , that of counting in each line the accents , not the syllables . Though the lat- ter may vary from seven to ...
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... Christabel , Whom her father loves so well , What makes her in the wood so late , A furlong from the castle gate ? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight ; Dreams that made her moan and leap , As on her bed she lay ...
... Christabel , Whom her father loves so well , What makes her in the wood so late , A furlong from the castle gate ? She had dreams all yesternight Of her own betrothed knight ; Dreams that made her moan and leap , As on her bed she lay ...
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Albatross amid arms babe Bard beneath bird blessed blest breast breath breeze bright bright eyes calm cheek child Christabel cloud dance dark dear deep dream earth fair fancy fear feelings flowers gale gaze gentle Geraldine green groan haply hath hear heard heart heave Heaven holy hope hour Jeremy Taylor KUBLA KHAN lady land of mist light limbs look loud maid meek melancholy mind MONODY moon mossy mother murmur muse ne'er Nether Stowey night o'er pain Peace Pixies poem poor prayed Roland de Vaux rose round S. T. COLERIDGE ship sigh silent sing Sir Leoline sleep smile soft song SONNET soothed sorrow soul sound spake spirit stars stept strange stream sweet swell tale tears thee thine things thou thought toil twas Twill vale voice ween wild wind wing youth