The Poetical and Dramatic Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgePhillips, Sampson, 1855 - Всего страниц: 464 |
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... that laughs at its own folly , Yet still a fool ! [ Looks round the Cottage . You are poor ! Alv . What follows thence ? Ord . That you would fain be richer . The Inquisition , too - You comprehend me ? You 52 REMORSE .
... that laughs at its own folly , Yet still a fool ! [ Looks round the Cottage . You are poor ! Alv . What follows thence ? Ord . That you would fain be richer . The Inquisition , too - You comprehend me ? You 52 REMORSE .
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Inquisition , too - You comprehend me ? You are poor , in peril . I have wealth and power , Can quench the flame , and cure your poverty ; And for the boon I ask of you , but this , That you should serve me ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Inquisition , too - You comprehend me ? You are poor , in peril . I have wealth and power , Can quench the flame , and cure your poverty ; And for the boon I ask of you , but this , That you should serve me ...
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... : and these , he said , Were taught him in a dream , Him we first saw Stretch'd on the broad top of a sunny heath - bank : And lower down poor Alvar , fast asieep , His head upon the blind boy's dog . It pleased 56 REMORSE .
... : and these , he said , Were taught him in a dream , Him we first saw Stretch'd on the broad top of a sunny heath - bank : And lower down poor Alvar , fast asieep , His head upon the blind boy's dog . It pleased 56 REMORSE .
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... poor wretch ! Mad men are mostly proud . He walk'd alone , Ord . And phantom thoughts unsought - for troubled him . Something within would still be shadowing out All possibilities ; and with these shadows His mind held dalliance . Once ...
... poor wretch ! Mad men are mostly proud . He walk'd alone , Ord . And phantom thoughts unsought - for troubled him . Something within would still be shadowing out All possibilities ; and with these shadows His mind held dalliance . Once ...
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... Poor thick - eyed beetle ! not to have foreseen That he who gull'd thee with a whimper'd lie To murder his own brother , would not scruple To murder thee , if e'er his guilt grew jealous , And he could steal upon thee in the dark ...
... Poor thick - eyed beetle ! not to have foreseen That he who gull'd thee with a whimper'd lie To murder his own brother , would not scruple To murder thee , if e'er his guilt grew jealous , And he could steal upon thee in the dark ...
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