The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: complete in one volume |
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Ye woods ! that wave o'er Avon's rocky steep , Sublime of thought , and confident of fame , To Fancy's ear sweet is your murmuring deep ! From vales where Avon winds , the Minstrel * came . For here she loves the cypress wreath to weave ...
Ye woods ! that wave o'er Avon's rocky steep , Sublime of thought , and confident of fame , To Fancy's ear sweet is your murmuring deep ! From vales where Avon winds , the Minstrel * came . For here she loves the cypress wreath to weave ...
第 17 頁
Supine he slumbers on a violet bank ; Then with quaint music hymn the parting gleam When fades the moon all shadowy - pale , By lonely Otter's sleep - persuading stream ; And scuds the cloud before the gale , Or where his waves with ...
Supine he slumbers on a violet bank ; Then with quaint music hymn the parting gleam When fades the moon all shadowy - pale , By lonely Otter's sleep - persuading stream ; And scuds the cloud before the gale , Or where his waves with ...
第 17 頁
And when , along the waves of woe , My harass'd heart was doom'd to know The frantic burst of outrage keen , And the slow pang that gnaws unseen ; Then shipwreck'd on life's stormy sea , I heaved an anguish'd Sigh for thee !
And when , along the waves of woe , My harass'd heart was doom'd to know The frantic burst of outrage keen , And the slow pang that gnaws unseen ; Then shipwreck'd on life's stormy sea , I heaved an anguish'd Sigh for thee !
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THE COMPLAINT OF NINATHOMA How long will ye round me be swelling , 0 ye blue - tumbling waves of the Sea ? Not always in Caves was my dwelling , Nor beneath the cold blast of the Tree . Through the high - sounding halls of Cathlóma In ...
THE COMPLAINT OF NINATHOMA How long will ye round me be swelling , 0 ye blue - tumbling waves of the Sea ? Not always in Caves was my dwelling , Nor beneath the cold blast of the Tree . Through the high - sounding halls of Cathlóma In ...
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Ye Ocean - Waves ! that , wheresoe'er ye roll , Yield homage only to eternal laws ! IV . Ye Woods ! that listen to the night - birds ' singing , Forgive me , Freedom ! O forgive those dreams ! Midway the smooth and perilous slope ...
Ye Ocean - Waves ! that , wheresoe'er ye roll , Yield homage only to eternal laws ! IV . Ye Woods ! that listen to the night - birds ' singing , Forgive me , Freedom ! O forgive those dreams ! Midway the smooth and perilous slope ...
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第 483 頁 - Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things. The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed; And on the pedestal these words appear: "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!
第 63 頁 - Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail, Or chaffy grain beneath the thresher's flail : And 'mid these dancing rocks at once and ever It flung up momently the sacred river. Five miles meandering with a mazy motion Through wood and dale the sacred river ran, Then reached the caverns measureless to man, And sank in tumult to a lifeless ocean : And 'mid this tumult Kubla heard from far Ancestral voices prophesying war!
第 72 頁 - If he may know which way to go ; For she guides him smooth or grim. See, brother, see ! how graciously She looketh down on him. First Voice. But why drives on that ship so fast, Without or wave or wind ? Second Voice.
第 461 頁 - I am the daughter of Earth and Water, And the nursling of the Sky ; I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores ; I change, but I cannot die. For after the rain when with never a stain, The pavilion of heaven is bare, And the winds and sunbeams with their convex gleams, Build up the blue dome of air, I silently laugh at my own cenotaph, And out of the caverns of rain, Like a child from the womb, like a ghost from the tomb, I arise and unbuild it again.
第 70 頁 - A wicked whisper came, and made My heart as dry as dust. I closed my lids, and kept them close, And the balls like pulses beat; For the sky and the sea, and the sea and the sky Lay like a load on my weary eye, And the dead were at my feet.
第 44 頁 - Arve and Arveiron at thy base Rave ceaselessly; but thou, most awful Form! Risest from forth thy silent sea of pines, How silently! Around thee and above Deep is the air and dark, substantial, black, An ebon mass: methinks thou piercest it, As with a wedge! But when I look again, It is thine own calm home, thy crystal shrine, 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...
第 409 頁 - He is made one with Nature: there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder, to the song of night's sweet bird; He is a presence to be felt and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own; Which wields the world with never-wearied love, Sustains it from beneath, and kindles it above.
第 72 頁 - The sails at noon left off their tune, And the ship stood still also. The Sun, right up above the mast, Had fixed her to the ocean : But in a minute she 'gan stir, With a short uneasy motion — Backwards and forwards half her length With a short uneasy motion. Then like a pawing horse let go, She made a sudden bound : It flung the blood into my head, And I fell down in a L, wound.
第 74 頁 - Tis sweeter far to me, To walk together to the kirk With a goodly company! — To walk together to the kirk, And all together pray, While each to his great Father bends, Old men, and babes, and loving friends, And youths and maidens gay!
第 63 頁 - Singing of Mount Abora. Could I revive within me, Her symphony and song, To such a deep delight 'twould win me, That with music loud and long, I would build that dome in air, That sunny dome, those caves of ice, And all who heard should see them there, And all should cry, Beware!