Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... thou Knot of all causes ! Thou , whose changeless brow Ne'er smiles nor frowns ! O ! vouchsafe thou to look , And shew my story in thy eternal book , & c . As little difficulty do we find in excluding from the honors of unaffected ...
... thou Knot of all causes ! Thou , whose changeless brow Ne'er smiles nor frowns ! O ! vouchsafe thou to look , And shew my story in thy eternal book , & c . As little difficulty do we find in excluding from the honors of unaffected ...
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... thou trembling field ! — Field of death , where'er thou be , Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day , and mighty hour , When our shepherd , in his power , Mailed and horsed , with lance and sword , To his ancestors restored , Like a re ...
... thou trembling field ! — Field of death , where'er thou be , Groan thou with our victory ! Happy day , and mighty hour , When our shepherd , in his power , Mailed and horsed , with lance and sword , To his ancestors restored , Like a re ...
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... Thou best philosopher , who yet dost keep Thy heritage ! Thou eye among the blind , That , deaf and silent , read'st the eternal deep , Haunted for ever by the Eternal Mind , - Mighty Prophet ! Šeer blest ! On whom those truths do rest ...
... Thou best philosopher , who yet dost keep Thy heritage ! Thou eye among the blind , That , deaf and silent , read'st the eternal deep , Haunted for ever by the Eternal Mind , - Mighty Prophet ! Šeer blest ! On whom those truths do rest ...
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