The Poems of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeE. Moxon, 1854 - 388 pages |
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... THOU GENTLE LOOK , THAT DIDST MY SOUL BEGUILE . SONNET XI . PALE ROAMER THROUGH THE NIGHT ! THOU POOR FORLORN • 46 46 SONNET XII . SWEET MERCY ! HOW MY VERY HEART HAS BLED SONNET XIII . TO THE AUTUMNAL MOON 47 · 48 SONNET XIV . THOU ...
... THOU GENTLE LOOK , THAT DIDST MY SOUL BEGUILE . SONNET XI . PALE ROAMER THROUGH THE NIGHT ! THOU POOR FORLORN • 46 46 SONNET XII . SWEET MERCY ! HOW MY VERY HEART HAS BLED SONNET XIII . TO THE AUTUMNAL MOON 47 · 48 SONNET XIV . THOU ...
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... thou , sweet Nymph ! proclaimed our Facry Queen , With what obeisance meet Thy presence shall we greet ? For lo ! attendant on thy steps are seen Graceful Ease in artless stole , And white - robed Purity of soul , With Honour's softer ...
... thou , sweet Nymph ! proclaimed our Facry Queen , With what obeisance meet Thy presence shall we greet ? For lo ! attendant on thy steps are seen Graceful Ease in artless stole , And white - robed Purity of soul , With Honour's softer ...
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... THOU Wild Fancy , check thy wing ! No more Those thin white flakes , those purple clouds explore ! Nor there with happy spirits speed thy flight Bathed in rich amber - glowing floods of light ; Nor in yon gleam , where slow descends the ...
... THOU Wild Fancy , check thy wing ! No more Those thin white flakes , those purple clouds explore ! Nor there with happy spirits speed thy flight Bathed in rich amber - glowing floods of light ; Nor in yon gleam , where slow descends the ...
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... thou these early flowers refuse- Ne'er lurked the snake beneath their simple hues ; No purple bloom the Child of Nature brings From Flattery's night - shade : as he feels he sings . September , 1792 . IMITATED FROM OSSIAN . THE stream ...
... thou these early flowers refuse- Ne'er lurked the snake beneath their simple hues ; No purple bloom the Child of Nature brings From Flattery's night - shade : as he feels he sings . September , 1792 . IMITATED FROM OSSIAN . THE stream ...
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... thou shalt seek The Youth of simplest song . But I along the breeze shall roll The voice of feeble power ; And dwell , the Moon - beam of thy soul , In Slumber's nightly hour . 1794 . THE COMPLAINT OF NINATHOMA . How long will ye round ...
... thou shalt seek The Youth of simplest song . But I along the breeze shall roll The voice of feeble power ; And dwell , the Moon - beam of thy soul , In Slumber's nightly hour . 1794 . THE COMPLAINT OF NINATHOMA . How long will ye round ...
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