Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of PoemsRest Fenner, 23 Paternoster Row, 1817 - Всего страниц: 303 |
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... bright , Which none can see , and doubt That Love might thence his torches light Tho ' Hate had put them out ! But then to raise my fears , His voice- -what maid so ever hears Will be my rival , tho ' she have but ears . I'll tell no ...
... bright , Which none can see , and doubt That Love might thence his torches light Tho ' Hate had put them out ! But then to raise my fears , His voice- -what maid so ever hears Will be my rival , tho ' she have but ears . I'll tell no ...
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... bright - eyed mariner . The ship was cheer'd , the harbour clear'd , Merrily did we drop Below the kirk , below the hill , Below the light - house top . The Sun came up upon Out of the sea came he ; the left , And he shone bright , and ...
... bright - eyed mariner . The ship was cheer'd , the harbour clear'd , Merrily did we drop Below the kirk , below the hill , Below the light - house top . The Sun came up upon Out of the sea came he ; the left , And he shone bright , and ...
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... bright - eyed Mariner . And now the STORM - BLAST came , and he The ship drawn by a 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 ...
... bright - eyed Mariner . And now the STORM - BLAST came , and he The ship drawn by a 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 ...
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... bright Sun ; When that strange shape drove suddenly Betwixt us and the Sun. approach , it seemeth him to be a ship ; and at a dear ransom he freeth his speech from the bonds of thirst . A flash of joy . And horror follows . For can it ...
... bright Sun ; When that strange shape drove suddenly Betwixt us and the Sun. approach , it seemeth him to be a ship ; and at a dear ransom he freeth his speech from the bonds of thirst . A flash of joy . And horror follows . For can it ...
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... horned Moon , with one bright star Within the nether tip . diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) win- neth the an- cientMariner At the rising of the Moon , One after another , His ship- mates drop down dead 15.
... horned Moon , with one bright star Within the nether tip . diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) win- neth the an- cientMariner At the rising of the Moon , One after another , His ship- mates drop down dead 15.
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Albatross ancient Mariner babe beneath bird black lips blast blessed bower breath breeze bright bright eye brow calm cheek child cloud coverture curse dæmons dark dead dear Rain death deep dream dropt Earl HENRY Earth Edward Ellen fair fancy fear feelings Friend gaz'd gazed gentle green groan hath hear heard heart Heaven hope Jeremy Taylor land of mist Lewti light limbs living look'd loud lov'd Maid melancholy methinks Milton mind Moon mossy Mother murmur ne'er Nether Stowey night o'er ocean once PATRICK SPENCE Poem poor prayer round S. T. COLERIDGE sails seem'd ship sigh silent sing sleep soft song soul sound spirit stars stept stood strange stream sweet sweet sensations swelling tale tears tell thee thine things thou thought thro toil truth twas Twill voice Wedding-Guest wild wind wings youth
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Стр. 14 - Are those her ribs through which the Sun Did peer, as through a grate? And is that Woman all her crew? Is that a DEATH? and are there two? Is DEATH that woman's mate?
Стр. 38 - I pass, like night, from land to land; I have strange power of speech; That moment that his face I see, I know the man that must hear me: To him my tale I teach.
Стр. 39 - He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast. He prayeth best, who loveth best All things both great and small ; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth all.
Стр. 4 - The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he! And he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon — The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast, For he heard the loud bassoon.
Стр. 27 - Is this the man? By him who died on cross, With his cruel bow he laid full low The harmless Albatross. The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and snow, He loved the bird that loved the man Who shot him with his bow.
Стр. 38 - O sweeter than the marriage-feast, 'Tis sweeter far to me, To walk together to the kirk With a goodly company \~ To walk together to the kirk, And all together pray, While each to his great Father bends, Old men, and babes, and loving friends, And youths and maidens gay...
Стр. 8 - Nor dim nor red, like God's own head, The glorious Sun uprist: Then all averred, I had killed the bird That brought the fog and mist.
Стр. 15 - The Sun's rim dips; the stars rush out: At one stride comes the dark; With far-heard whisper, o'er the sea, Off shot the spectre-bark.
Стр. 32 - Christ! what saw I there! Each corse lay flat, lifeless and flat, And, by the holy rood! A man all light, a seraph-man, On every corse there stood. This seraph-band, each waved his hand: It was a heavenly sight! They stood as signals to the land, Each one a lovely light; This seraph-band, each waved his hand, No voice did they impartNo voice; but oh!
Стр. 168 - Torrents, methinks, that heard a mighty voice, And stopped at once amid their maddest plunge ! Motionless torrents ! silent cataracts ! Who made you glorious as the gates of Heaven Beneath the keen full moon? Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows? Who, with living flowers Of loveliest blue, spread garlands at your feet? — God ! let the torrents, like a shout of nations, Answer ! and let the ice-plains echo, God...