The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, Bind 2Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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Side iv
... passed : But for men sayn , it is now lassed In worser plight than it was tho , I thought me for to touch also The world which neweth every day- So as I can , so as I may , Albeit I sickness have and pain , And long have had , yet would ...
... passed : But for men sayn , it is now lassed In worser plight than it was tho , I thought me for to touch also The world which neweth every day- So as I can , so as I may , Albeit I sickness have and pain , And long have had , yet would ...
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... passed and the rain be over and gone . away , For know ye of a cer- tainty that whomever that rain wetteth , on him , yea , on him and on his children's children will fall the spirit of madness . " Yes ! madness was the word of the ...
... passed and the rain be over and gone . away , For know ye of a cer- tainty that whomever that rain wetteth , on him , yea , on him and on his children's children will fall the spirit of madness . " Yes ! madness was the word of the ...
Side 26
... passed off a light guinea between two good halfpence ) , this supererogatory merit will not perhaps be taken amiss . Now amusement in and for itself may be afforded by the gratification either of the curiosity or of the passions . I use ...
... passed off a light guinea between two good halfpence ) , this supererogatory merit will not perhaps be taken amiss . Now amusement in and for itself may be afforded by the gratification either of the curiosity or of the passions . I use ...
Side 32
... passing events , and when I had absolutely excluded from my plan all appeals to personal curiosity and per- sonal interests ? Yet even this is not my greatest impediment . No real information can be conveyed , no important errors recti ...
... passing events , and when I had absolutely excluded from my plan all appeals to personal curiosity and per- sonal interests ? Yet even this is not my greatest impediment . No real information can be conveyed , no important errors recti ...
Side 44
... nation through which he is passing , to bullion or the mintage of his own country : and is this to justify a succeeding traveller in the use of counterfeit coin ? to this doctrine chiefly , and to the practices derived 44 THE FRIEND .
... nation through which he is passing , to bullion or the mintage of his own country : and is this to justify a succeeding traveller in the use of counterfeit coin ? to this doctrine chiefly , and to the practices derived 44 THE FRIEND .
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