The Poetical and Dramatic Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Bind 1Little, Brown, 1854 |
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... wild , wilder- ness of useless , unarranged book knowledge and book thoughts . " * Such was his standing , indeed , that in 1790 he was elected to College , and bade farewell to school in the sonnet , beginning , - " Farewell , parental ...
... wild , wilder- ness of useless , unarranged book knowledge and book thoughts . " * Such was his standing , indeed , that in 1790 he was elected to College , and bade farewell to school in the sonnet , beginning , - " Farewell , parental ...
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... : Round them their mantle green the ivies bind , Beneath whose foliage pale Fanned by the unfrequent gale We shield us from the Tyrant's mid - day rage . IV . Thither , while the murmuring throng Of wild 10 SONGS OF THE PIXIES .
... : Round them their mantle green the ivies bind , Beneath whose foliage pale Fanned by the unfrequent gale We shield us from the Tyrant's mid - day rage . IV . Thither , while the murmuring throng Of wild 10 SONGS OF THE PIXIES .
Side 20
... wild Fancy , check thy wing ! No more Those thin white flakes , those purple clouds ex- plore ! Nor there with happy spirits speed thy flight Bathed in rich amber - glowing floods of light ; Nor in yon gleam , where slow descends the ...
... wild Fancy , check thy wing ! No more Those thin white flakes , those purple clouds ex- plore ! Nor there with happy spirits speed thy flight Bathed in rich amber - glowing floods of light ; Nor in yon gleam , where slow descends the ...
Side 26
... wild hand the Tyrtaan lyre : Red from the Tyrant's wound I shook the lance , And strode in joy the reeking plains of France ! Fallen is the oppressor , friendless , ghastly , low , And my heart aches , though Mercy struck the blow ...
... wild hand the Tyrtaan lyre : Red from the Tyrant's wound I shook the lance , And strode in joy the reeking plains of France ! Fallen is the oppressor , friendless , ghastly , low , And my heart aches , though Mercy struck the blow ...
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... wild gleams that lightened o'er thy face ? Youth of tumultuous soul , and haggard eye ! Thy wasted form , thy hurried steps I view , On thy wan forehead starts the lethal dew , And oh ! the anguish of that shuddering sigh ! Such were ...
... wild gleams that lightened o'er thy face ? Youth of tumultuous soul , and haggard eye ! Thy wasted form , thy hurried steps I view , On thy wan forehead starts the lethal dew , And oh ! the anguish of that shuddering sigh ! Such were ...
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Bard beautiful beneath Biographia Literaria breast breath breeze bright brow Cain Charles Lamb cheek child Christ's Hospital Christabel clouds Coleridge Coleridge's Cottle dark dear death deep dream earth edition fair fancy father fear feelings flowers gaze genius gentle Geraldine groan hath hear heard heart heave Heaven holy hope hour Jeremy Taylor Kubla Khan lady Lamb laudanum letter light look loud maid Mariner meek mind Monody moon murmur Muse Nether Stowey never night o'er pain pang Pixies poem poet poetical rock Roland de Vaux rose round S. T. Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge ship sigh silent sing Sir Leoline sleep smile soft song SONNET soothing sorrow soul Southey spake spirit stars stood strange stream sweet swell tale tears thee thine things thou thought tion vale voice ween wild wind wing youth