The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One Volume |
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Myself , I named him once below , Sisters ! I from Ireland came ! And all the souls , that damned be , Hedge and corn - fields all on flame , Leap'd up at once in anarchy , I triumph'd o'er the setting sun !
Myself , I named him once below , Sisters ! I from Ireland came ! And all the souls , that damned be , Hedge and corn - fields all on flame , Leap'd up at once in anarchy , I triumph'd o'er the setting sun !
第 27 頁
An Ox , long fed with musty hay , And work'd with yoke and chain , Was turn'd out on an April day , When fields are in their best array , And growing grasses sparkle gay , At once with sun and rain . The frighted beast ran through the ...
An Ox , long fed with musty hay , And work'd with yoke and chain , Was turn'd out on an April day , When fields are in their best array , And growing grasses sparkle gay , At once with sun and rain . The frighted beast ran through the ...
第 29 頁
And now once more a tale of woe , A woeful tale of love I sing : For thee , my Genevieve ! it sighs , And trembles on the string . When last I sang the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lonely Knight , And how he roam'd the mountain ...
And now once more a tale of woe , A woeful tale of love I sing : For thee , my Genevieve ! it sighs , And trembles on the string . When last I sang the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lonely Knight , And how he roam'd the mountain ...
第 31 頁
And lo ! he stays : And soon the fragments dim of lovely forms Come trembling back , unite , and now once more The pool becomes a mirror ; and behold Each wild - flower on the marge inverted there , And there the half - uprooted tree ...
And lo ! he stays : And soon the fragments dim of lovely forms Come trembling back , unite , and now once more The pool becomes a mirror ; and behold Each wild - flower on the marge inverted there , And there the half - uprooted tree ...
第 36 頁
Till thou , still present to the bodily sense , Cupid , if storying legends ' tell aright , Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer Once framed a rich elixir of delighe . I'worsliipp'd the Invisible alone .
Till thou , still present to the bodily sense , Cupid , if storying legends ' tell aright , Didst vanish from my thought : entranced in prayer Once framed a rich elixir of delighe . I'worsliipp'd the Invisible alone .
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