| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Andrew Lang - 1898 - 300 páginas
...and a dance of thought ! And now, beloved Stowey ! I behold Thy church-tower, and, methinks, the four huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my...light And quickened footsteps thitherward I tend, And grateful that by nature's quietness And solitary musings, all my heart Is soften'd, and made worthy... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 300 páginas
...and a dance of thought ! And now, beloved Stowey ! I behold Thy church-tower, and, methinks, the four huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my...light And quickened footsteps thitherward I tend, And grateful that by nature's quietness And solitary musings, all my heart Is soften'd, and made worthy... | |
| 1894 - 880 páginas
...in the subjoined lines : And now, beloved Stowey ! I behold Thy church tower, and methinks the (our huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my...'With light And quickened footsteps thitherward I trend ! Like the recluse of Olney — the melancholy William Cowper — Coleridge had come to share... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 804 páginas
...church - tower, and, methinks, the four huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my friend ; Arid close behind them, hidden from my view, Is my own...quickened footsteps thitherward I tend, / Remembering thce, О green and silent And grateful, that by nature's quietness And solitary musings, all my heart... | |
| Beatrix F. Cresswell - 1904 - 214 páginas
...downwards— "And now beloved Stowey I behold Thy church tower, and methinks the four huge elms,* Clust'ring, which mark the mansion of my friend, And close behind...where my babe And my babe's mother dwell in peace." CHAPTER IV. '•THOMAS POOLE AND HIS FRIENDS. Wordsworth. Coleridge. Alfoxton. Holford Combe. Spaxton.... | |
| 1905 - 558 páginas
...consequences of war, he exclaims: "And now, beloved Stowey! I behold Thy church-tower, and, methinks, the four huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my...quickened footsteps thitherward I tend Remembering thee, O green and silent dell !" While in this poem he expresses his fears for his country's safety, yet... | |
| 1905 - 584 páginas
...and a dance of thought ! And now, beloved Stowey! I behold Thy church-tower, and, methinks, the four huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my...view, Is my own lowly cottage, where my babe And my bahe's mother dwell in peace ! With light And quicken'd footsteps thitherward I tend, Remembering thee,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1906 - 320 páginas
...and a dance of thought ! And now, beloved Stowey ! I behold Thy church-tower, and, methinks, the four huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my...close behind them, hidden from my view, Is my own iowly cottage, where my babe And my babe's mother dwell in peace ! With light And quickened footsteps... | |
| Arthur Leslie Salmon - 1906 - 366 páginas
...almost like one residence. ' And now, beloved Stowey, I behold Thy church-tower, and methinks the four huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my friend ; And close beside them, hidden from my view, Is my own lonely cottage, where my babe And my babe's mother dwell... | |
| Andrew Lang, John Churton Collins - 1907 - 588 páginas
...Charles Lamb, and Southey. And now, beloved Stowey ! I behold Thy church-tower, and, methinks, the four huge elms Clustering, which mark the mansion of my...light And quickened footsteps thitherward I tend. Fears in Solitude — COLERIDGE. moonscapes which swam into his ken, as he lay on " the leaded roof... | |
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