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Pagina xviii
... thou art fair , yet be not moved How rich that forehead's calm expanse What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine • 246 247 248 248 249 250 252 253 253 254 254 Lament of Mary Queen of Scots , on the Eve To 255 xviii CONTENTS .
... thou art fair , yet be not moved How rich that forehead's calm expanse What heavenly smiles ! O Lady mine • 246 247 248 248 249 250 252 253 253 254 254 Lament of Mary Queen of Scots , on the Eve To 255 xviii CONTENTS .
Pagina 19
... thy side As now , fair river ! come to me . O glide , fair stream ! for ever so , Thy quiet soul on all bestowing , Till all our minds for ever flow As thy deep waters now are flowing . Vain thought ! ---- Yet be as now thou art , That in ...
... thy side As now , fair river ! come to me . O glide , fair stream ! for ever so , Thy quiet soul on all bestowing , Till all our minds for ever flow As thy deep waters now are flowing . Vain thought ! ---- Yet be as now thou art , That in ...
Pagina 114
... art thou ? Ha ! speak - what Thing ( Recognises her ) . Heavens ! my good Friend ! Beg . [ To her . Forgive me , gracious Sir ! - Osw . ( to her companions ) . Begone , ye Slaves , or I will raise a whirlwind And send ye dancing to ...
... art thou ? Ha ! speak - what Thing ( Recognises her ) . Heavens ! my good Friend ! Beg . [ To her . Forgive me , gracious Sir ! - Osw . ( to her companions ) . Begone , ye Slaves , or I will raise a whirlwind And send ye dancing to ...
Pagina 117
... Thou too art deep in guilt . Osw . 1005 We have indeed Been most presumptuous . There is guilt in this , Else could so strong a mind have ever known These trepidations ? Plain it is that Heaven Has marked out this foul Wretch as one ...
... Thou too art deep in guilt . Osw . 1005 We have indeed Been most presumptuous . There is guilt in this , Else could so strong a mind have ever known These trepidations ? Plain it is that Heaven Has marked out this foul Wretch as one ...
Pagina 121
... thou art safe . Lacy . Idonea ! Wal . Mar. IIII How ! what ? your Idonea ? [ TO MARMADUKE . Mine ; But now no longer mine . You know Lord Clifford ; He is the Man to whom the Maiden - pure As beautiful , and gentle and benign , And in ...
... thou art safe . Lacy . Idonea ! Wal . Mar. IIII How ! what ? your Idonea ? [ TO MARMADUKE . Mine ; But now no longer mine . You know Lord Clifford ; He is the Man to whom the Maiden - pure As beautiful , and gentle and benign , And in ...
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Alfoxden babe beauty beneath Betty Betty Foy blessed breath bright brook brother calm cheerful child Coleorton Coleridge cottage Dated by Wordsworth dear delight door Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage earth Elea Ennerdale eyes Father fear feel flowers gone Grasmere grave green grief hand happy hath Hawkshead hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour Idiot Boy Idon Idonea Johnny Kilve lake lamb Leonard light living look Luke Lyrical Ballads Maid MARMADUKE mind moon mother mountains nature Nether Stowey never night o'er OSWALD pain peace poem poor Priest published 1800 Quantock hills rock round Rydal Mount Salisbury Plain seen shade side sight sister sleep sorrow soul spirit stanza stood Susan sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees Twas vale voice walk wild wind wood words written Youth