Coleridge's Secret Ministry: The Context of the Conversation Poems, 1795-1798Harvester Press, 1979 - 324 頁 |
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... thou , and only thou art she , Still , still as though some dear embodied Good , Some living Love before my eyes there stood With answering look a ready ear to lend , I mourn to thee and say - ' Ah ! loveliest friend ! That this the ...
... thou , and only thou art she , Still , still as though some dear embodied Good , Some living Love before my eyes there stood With answering look a ready ear to lend , I mourn to thee and say - ' Ah ! loveliest friend ! That this the ...
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... thou , methinks , most glad , My gentle - hearted Charles ! For thou hast pined And hunger'd after Nature , many a year , In the great City pent , winning thy way With sad yet patient soul , through evil and pain And strange calamity ...
... thou , methinks , most glad , My gentle - hearted Charles ! For thou hast pined And hunger'd after Nature , many a year , In the great City pent , winning thy way With sad yet patient soul , through evil and pain And strange calamity ...
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... thou shalt learn far other lore , And in far other scenes ! For I was reared In the great city , pent ' mid cloisters dim , And saw nought lovely but the sky and stars . But thou , my babe ! shalt wander like a breeze By lakes and sandy ...
... thou shalt learn far other lore , And in far other scenes ! For I was reared In the great city , pent ' mid cloisters dim , And saw nought lovely but the sky and stars . But thou , my babe ! shalt wander like a breeze By lakes and sandy ...
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Coleridge and the French Revolution | 13 |
Domesticity and Retirement in Coleridges Poetry | 41 |
Pantisocracy and the Theory of Retirement | 69 |
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