The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir, Volume 3James R. Osgood, 1871 |
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... faithful adherence to the sense of the German , from the comparative poverty of our language in rhymes ; and it would have been unadvisable from the incongruity of those lax verses with the present taste of the English Public ...
... faithful adherence to the sense of the German , from the comparative poverty of our language in rhymes ; and it would have been unadvisable from the incongruity of those lax verses with the present taste of the English Public ...
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... faithful to its duty , And daily it becomes more numerous . Nor can he take us by surprise : you know , I hold him all encompassed by my listeners . Whate'er he does , is mine , even while ' tis doing- No step so small , but instantly I ...
... faithful to its duty , And daily it becomes more numerous . Nor can he take us by surprise : you know , I hold him all encompassed by my listeners . Whate'er he does , is mine , even while ' tis doing- No step so small , but instantly I ...
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... faithful arms are open , The faithful tender arms with mute embracing . Ques . [ apparently much affected . ] O ! that you should speak Of such a distant , distant time , and not Of the to - morrow , not of this to - day . VOL . III . 3 ...
... faithful arms are open , The faithful tender arms with mute embracing . Ques . [ apparently much affected . ] O ! that you should speak Of such a distant , distant time , and not Of the to - morrow , not of this to - day . VOL . III . 3 ...
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... might perhaps have been thus rendered : " And that for which he sold his services , The soldier must receive . " But a false or doubtful etymology is no more than a dull That I , a faithful servant of the sovereign , 60 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
... might perhaps have been thus rendered : " And that for which he sold his services , The soldier must receive . " But a false or doubtful etymology is no more than a dull That I , a faithful servant of the sovereign , 60 THE PICCOLOMINI ;
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With a Memoir Samuel Taylor Coleridge. That I , a faithful servant of the sovereign , Had loaded on myself the people's curses , And let the Princes of the empire pay The expenses of this war , that aggrandizes The Emperor alone - What ...
With a Memoir Samuel Taylor Coleridge. That I , a faithful servant of the sovereign , Had loaded on myself the people's curses , And let the Princes of the empire pay The expenses of this war , that aggrandizes The Emperor alone - What ...
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