The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeD. Appleton, 1857 - 388 Seiten |
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... LINES TO A BEAUTIFUL SPRING IN A VILLAGE LINES TO AN AUTUMNAL EVENING 12 18 14 15 16 17 • • • TO A YOUNG LADY , WITH A POEM ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION IMITATED FROM OSSIAN 21 • 23 • • THE COMPLAINT OF NINATHOMA TO A YOUNG ASS ; ITS MOTHER ...
... LINES TO A BEAUTIFUL SPRING IN A VILLAGE LINES TO AN AUTUMNAL EVENING 12 18 14 15 16 17 • • • TO A YOUNG LADY , WITH A POEM ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION IMITATED FROM OSSIAN 21 • 23 • • THE COMPLAINT OF NINATHOMA TO A YOUNG ASS ; ITS MOTHER ...
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... LINES COMPOSED WHILE CLIMBING THE LEFT ASCENT OF BROCKLEY COOMB , SOMERSETSHIRE . . 50 LINES IN THE MANNER OF SPENSER 50 TO THE AUTHOR OF POEMS PUBLISHED ANONYMOUSLY AT BRISTOL LINES WRITTEN AT SHURTON BARS , NEAR BRIDGEWATER 52 · 54 .
... LINES COMPOSED WHILE CLIMBING THE LEFT ASCENT OF BROCKLEY COOMB , SOMERSETSHIRE . . 50 LINES IN THE MANNER OF SPENSER 50 TO THE AUTHOR OF POEMS PUBLISHED ANONYMOUSLY AT BRISTOL LINES WRITTEN AT SHURTON BARS , NEAR BRIDGEWATER 52 · 54 .
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... LINES SUGGESTED AT TO- THEATRE 202 208 THE PICTURE , OR THE LOVER'S RESOLUTION THE NIGHT SCENE , A DRAMATIC FRAGMENT LINES COMPOSED IN A CONCERT - ROOM ANSWER TO A CHILD'S QUESTION 204 210 218 214 TO A LADY , WITH FALCONER'S " SHIPWRECK ...
... LINES SUGGESTED AT TO- THEATRE 202 208 THE PICTURE , OR THE LOVER'S RESOLUTION THE NIGHT SCENE , A DRAMATIC FRAGMENT LINES COMPOSED IN A CONCERT - ROOM ANSWER TO A CHILD'S QUESTION 204 210 218 214 TO A LADY , WITH FALCONER'S " SHIPWRECK ...
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... LINES WRITTEN IN THE ALBUM AT ELBINGERODE , IN THE HARTZ FOREST HYMN BEFORE SUN - RISE , IN THE VALE OF CHAMOUNI . TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH , • INSCRIPTION FOR A FOUNTAIN ON A HEATH A TOMBLESS EPITAPH 252 • 258 256 260 261 IV . - POEMS OF ...
... LINES WRITTEN IN THE ALBUM AT ELBINGERODE , IN THE HARTZ FOREST HYMN BEFORE SUN - RISE , IN THE VALE OF CHAMOUNI . TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH , • INSCRIPTION FOR A FOUNTAIN ON A HEATH A TOMBLESS EPITAPH 252 • 258 256 260 261 IV . - POEMS OF ...
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... LINES SUGGESTED BY THE LAST WORDS OF BERENGARIUS 827 1 REFLECTION ON THE ABOVE . 827 NOT AT HOME 829 WORK WITHOUT HOPE . 329 LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP OPPOSITE MOLES DUTY SURVIVING SELF - LOVE 830 830 331 BONG 881 PHANTOM OR FACT ? A DIALOGUE ...
... LINES SUGGESTED BY THE LAST WORDS OF BERENGARIUS 827 1 REFLECTION ON THE ABOVE . 827 NOT AT HOME 829 WORK WITHOUT HOPE . 329 LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP OPPOSITE MOLES DUTY SURVIVING SELF - LOVE 830 830 331 BONG 881 PHANTOM OR FACT ? A DIALOGUE ...
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Seite 96 - The sun now rose upon the right : Out of the sea came he, Still hid in mist, and on the left Went down into the sea. And the good south wind still blew behind, But no sweet bird did follow, Nor any day for food or play Came to the...
Seite 107 - Around, around, flew each sweet sound, Then darted to the Sun; Slowly the sounds came back again, Now mixed, now one by one. Sometimes a-dropping from the sky I heard the sky-lark sing; Sometimes all little birds that are, How they seemed to fill the sea and air With their sweet jargoning! And now 'twas like all instruments, Now like a lonely flute; And now it is an angel's song, That makes the heavens be mute.
Seite 108 - twas like all instruments, Now like a lonely flute; And now it is an angel's song That makes the heavens be mute. " It ceased"; yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon, A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune.
Seite 144 - In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree : Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea.
Seite 112 - The harbour-bay was clear as glass So smoothly it was strewn ! And on the bay the moonlight lay And the shadow of the Moon. The rock shone bright, the kirk no less That stands above the rock: The moonlight steeped in silentness The steady weathercock. And the bay was white with silent light, Till rising from the same, Full many shapes, that shadows were, In crimson colors came.
Seite 254 - Thy habitation from eternity. 0 dread and silent mount ! I gazed upon thee Till thou, still present to the bodily sense, Didst vanish from my thought ! Entranced in prayer 1 worshipped the invisible alone. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody, — So sweet we know not we are listening to it...
Seite 94 - Yet he cannot choose but hear ! And thus spake on that ancient man, The bright-eyed Mariner.
Seite 104 - Beyond the shadow of the Ship, I watched the water-snakes; They moved in tracks of shining white, And when they reared, the elfish light Fell off in hoary flakes.
Seite 96 - And a good south wind sprung up behind; The Albatross did follow, And every day, for food or play, Came to the mariners' hollo! "In mist or cloud, on mast or shroud, It perched for vespers nine; Whiles all the night, through fog-smoke white, Glimmered the white moon-shine.
Seite 284 - There was a time when, though my path was rough, This joy within me dallied with distress, And all misfortunes were but as the stuff Whence Fancy made me dreams of happiness : For Hope grew round me, like the twining vine, And fruits, and foliage, not my own, seemed mine.