Sibylline LeavesDoubleday, 1817 - 238 psl. |
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... methinks , would love ; but chiefly he , The humble man , who , in his youthful years , Knew just so much of folly , as had made His early manhood more securely wise ! Here he might lie on fern or wither'd heath , While from the singing ...
... methinks , would love ; but chiefly he , The humble man , who , in his youthful years , Knew just so much of folly , as had made His early manhood more securely wise ! Here he might lie on fern or wither'd heath , While from the singing ...
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... methinks , the four huge elms Clustering , which mark the mansion of my friend ; And close behind them , hidden from my view , Is my own lowly cottage , where my babe And my babe's mother dwell in peace ! With light And quicken'd ...
... methinks , the four huge elms Clustering , which mark the mansion of my friend ; And close behind them , hidden from my view , Is my own lowly cottage , where my babe And my babe's mother dwell in peace ! With light And quicken'd ...
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... methinks there are other and far better feelings , which should be acquired by the perusal of our great elder writers . When I have before me on the same table , the works of Hammond and Baxter ; when I reflect with what joy and dear ...
... methinks there are other and far better feelings , which should be acquired by the perusal of our great elder writers . When I have before me on the same table , the works of Hammond and Baxter ; when I reflect with what joy and dear ...
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... into the gentle river . The river - swans have heard my tread , And startle from their reedy bed . O beauteous Birds ! methinks ye measure Your movements to some heavenly tune ! O beauteous Birds ! ' tis such a pleasure To 102 LEWTI.
... into the gentle river . The river - swans have heard my tread , And startle from their reedy bed . O beauteous Birds ! methinks ye measure Your movements to some heavenly tune ! O beauteous Birds ! ' tis such a pleasure To 102 LEWTI.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. THE HAPPY HUSBAND . A FRAGMENT . Oft , oft methinks , the while with Thee I breathe , as from the heart , thy dear And dedicated name , I hear A promise and a mystery , A pledge of more than passing life , Yea ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. THE HAPPY HUSBAND . A FRAGMENT . Oft , oft methinks , the while with Thee I breathe , as from the heart , thy dear And dedicated name , I hear A promise and a mystery , A pledge of more than passing life , Yea ...
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