Select Poems of Coleridge, Wordsworth, Campbell, LongfellowFrederick Henry Sykes W.J. Gage Company, Limited, 1895 - 360 pages |
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... heaven ; or , of that pleasure tired , To shut thine eyes , and by internal light See trees , and meadows , and thy native stream . Here are six lines written before Coleridge was fifteen years old , the last one especially noteworthy ...
... heaven ; or , of that pleasure tired , To shut thine eyes , and by internal light See trees , and meadows , and thy native stream . Here are six lines written before Coleridge was fifteen years old , the last one especially noteworthy ...
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... heaven ! These were the topics that then fired young men's minds , and were the themes of the rapt monologue of the under- graduate Coleridge . Suddenly , no one knows why , the enthusiast disappeared . When he was discovered , or when ...
... heaven ! These were the topics that then fired young men's minds , and were the themes of the rapt monologue of the under- graduate Coleridge . Suddenly , no one knows why , the enthusiast disappeared . When he was discovered , or when ...
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... ( Heaven's Mother send us grace ! ) As if through a dungeon - grate he peered With broad and burning face . Alas ! ( thought I , and my heart beat loud ) How fast she nears and nears ! Are those her sails that glance in the sun , Like ...
... ( Heaven's Mother send us grace ! ) As if through a dungeon - grate he peered With broad and burning face . Alas ! ( thought I , and my heart beat loud ) How fast she nears and nears ! Are those her sails that glance in the sun , Like ...
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... heaven , and tried to pray ; But or ever a prayer had gusht , A wicked whisper came , and made My heart as dry as dust . I closed my lids , and kept them close , And the balls like pulses beat ; 235 240 245 For the sky and the sea , and ...
... heaven , and tried to pray ; But or ever a prayer had gusht , A wicked whisper came , and made My heart as dry as dust . I closed my lids , and kept them close , And the balls like pulses beat ; 235 240 245 For the sky and the sea , and ...
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... ! To Mary Queen the praise be given ! She sent the gentle sleep from heaven , That slid into my soul . The silly buckets on the deck , That had so long remained , 290 I dreamt that they were filled with dew ; And 14 COLERIDGE .
... ! To Mary Queen the praise be given ! She sent the gentle sleep from heaven , That slid into my soul . The silly buckets on the deck , That had so long remained , 290 I dreamt that they were filled with dew ; And 14 COLERIDGE .
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