Poems, Ausgabe 346N. Biggs, 1797 - 278 Seiten |
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... my Religious Musings with such intricacy of union , that sometimes I have omitted to disentangle the weed from the fear of snapping the flower . A third and heavier accusation has been brought against me , that of obscurity.
... my Religious Musings with such intricacy of union , that sometimes I have omitted to disentangle the weed from the fear of snapping the flower . A third and heavier accusation has been brought against me , that of obscurity.
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... fear , With inward stillness , and a bowed mind : When lo ! far onwards waving on the wind I saw the skirts of the DEPARTING YEAR ! " Ode on the Departing Year . " - This Ode was written on the 24th , 25th , and 26th days of December ...
... fear , With inward stillness , and a bowed mind : When lo ! far onwards waving on the wind I saw the skirts of the DEPARTING YEAR ! " Ode on the Departing Year . " - This Ode was written on the 24th , 25th , and 26th days of December ...
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... a loud lament . Now I recenter my immortal mind In the deep sabbath of blest self - content ; Cleans'd from the fears and anguish that bedim God's Image , Sister of the Seraphim . Monody on the Death of Chatterton . B MONODY ON 16.
... a loud lament . Now I recenter my immortal mind In the deep sabbath of blest self - content ; Cleans'd from the fears and anguish that bedim God's Image , Sister of the Seraphim . Monody on the Death of Chatterton . B MONODY ON 16.
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... Fears anticipate , Meek Child of Misery ! thy future fate ? · The starving meal , and all the thousand aches " Which patient Merit of th ' Unworthy takes ? " Or is thy sad heart thrill'd with filial pain To see thy wretched MOTHER's ...
... Fears anticipate , Meek Child of Misery ! thy future fate ? · The starving meal , and all the thousand aches " Which patient Merit of th ' Unworthy takes ? " Or is thy sad heart thrill'd with filial pain To see thy wretched MOTHER's ...
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... fear me , that He lives , like thee , Half - famish'd in a land of Luxury ! How askingly it's footsteps hither bend ? It seems to say , " And have I then one Friend ? " Innocent Foal ! thou poor despis'd Forlorn ! I hail thee BROTHER ...
... fear me , that He lives , like thee , Half - famish'd in a land of Luxury ! How askingly it's footsteps hither bend ? It seems to say , " And have I then one Friend ? " Innocent Foal ! thou poor despis'd Forlorn ! I hail thee BROTHER ...
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anguish ANTISTROPHE aught bend beneath bleak bless blest bliss blossom bosom breast breath brood CHARLES LAMB CHARLES LLOYD charm CHATTERTON cheek child clouds dark dart dear delight didst dost thou dream dwell e'en earth EPODE Ev'n faery faint Fancy Fancy's fear feelings flower French Revolution Friend Friendship's gale gaze gentle gleam green haply hath heart Heaven Heliconia holy Hope hour hues infant JOSEPH COTTLE kiss lonely lov'd Love maid meek mild mind Monody muse Note to Line o'er o'er thy pale Peace pensive Petrarch PIXIES Poems poison'd Ptol River Otter S. T. COLERIDGE scene seem'd shade shed sigh sleep smile soft song Sonnet 9 SONNET II SONNET VII sooth'd soothing sorrows soul spirit stream sublime sweet swell tear thee thine thought thro Throne trembling Twas vale viewless ween weep wild wing youth
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Seite 136 - And immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne. And he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone: and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald.
Seite 4 - Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea, and her wall was from the sea?
Seite 88 - But thy more serious eye a mild reproof Darts, O beloved woman ! nor such thoughts Dim and unhallowed dost thou not reject, And biddest me walk humbly with my God.
Seite 90 - Low was our pretty Cot: our tallest Rose Peep'd at the chamber-window. We could hear At silent noon, and eve, and early morn, The Sea's faint murmur.
Seite 94 - ... the wretched, Nursing in some delicious solitude Their slothful loves and dainty sympathies ! I therefore go, and join head, heart, and hand, Active and firm, to fight the bloodless fight Of science, freedom, and the truth in Christ.
Seite 88 - Full many a thought uncall'd and undetain'd, And many idle flitting phantasies, Traverse my indolent and passive brain, As wild and various as the random gales That swell and flutter on this subject lute...
Seite xi - Poetry has been to me its own " exceeding great reward:" it has soothed my afflictions, it has multiplied and refined my enjoyments; it has endeared solitude; and it has given me the habit of wishing to discover the Good and the Beautiful in all that meets and surrounds me.
Seite 86 - Like some coy maid half yielding to her lover, It pours such sweet upbraiding, as must needs Tempt to repeat the wrong ! And now, its strings Boldlier swept, the long sequacious notes Over delicious surges sink...
Seite 16 - Hence, gloomy thoughts ! no more my soul shall dwell On joys that were ! No more endure to weigh The shame and anguish of the evil day, Wisely forgetful ! O'er the ocean swell Sublime of Hope I seek the cottaged dell Where Virtue calm with careless step may stray...
Seite 36 - Forlorn! I hail thee Brother — spite of the fool's scorn! And fain would take thee with me, in the Dell Of Peace and mild Equality to dwell, Where Toil shall call the charmer Health his bride, And Laughter tickle Plenty's ribless side!