Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... heart was foul , I fear . ' Indeed ' tis true . I did and do commit Many a fault , more than my lease will bear ; Yet still ask'd pardon , and was not deny'd . But you shall hear . After my heart was well , And clean and fair , as I one ...
... heart was foul , I fear . ' Indeed ' tis true . I did and do commit Many a fault , more than my lease will bear ; Yet still ask'd pardon , and was not deny'd . But you shall hear . After my heart was well , And clean and fair , as I one ...
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... heart . Your heart was hard , I fear . ' Indeed ' tis true . I found a callous matter Began to spread and to expatiate there : But with a richer drug than scalding water I bath'd it often , ev'n with holy blood , Which at a board ...
... heart . Your heart was hard , I fear . ' Indeed ' tis true . I found a callous matter Began to spread and to expatiate there : But with a richer drug than scalding water I bath'd it often , ev'n with holy blood , Which at a board ...
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... Heart , down ' ( as we teach little children to say to themselves , bless them ! ) , all hatred down ! and , instead thereof , charity , calm- ness , a heart fixed on the good part , though the understanding is surveying all ...
... Heart , down ' ( as we teach little children to say to themselves , bless them ! ) , all hatred down ! and , instead thereof , charity , calm- ness , a heart fixed on the good part , though the understanding is surveying all ...
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