| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 pages
...But oh ! each visitation Suspends what nature gave me at my birth, My shaping spirit- of Imagination. For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to...whole, And now -is almost grown the habit of my Soul. VOL. II. R Hence, viper thoughts, that coil around my mind, Reality's dark dream ! I turn from you,... | |
| England - 1845 - 816 pages
...what I noods must feeU But to be still and patient all I can ; And haply by abttruse research to tteal From my own nature all the natural man — This was...(or has grieved) more than ourselves, at seeing so beantiful a fountain choked up with weeds. But had Coleridge been a happier man, it is our fixed belief... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1828 - 374 pages
...But oh ! each visitation Suspends what nature gave me at my birth, My shaping spirit of Imagination. For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to...whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my Soul. VII. Hence, viper thoughts, that coil around my mind, Reality's dark dream ! I turn from you, and listen... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...nature nil the natural Man — This was my mle resource, my only plan : Till that which suits a port infects the whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my Soul. vn. Hence, viper thought«, that coil around my mind, Reality'« dark dream ! 1 torn from you, and... | |
| 1834 - 512 pages
...I needs must feel, But to be still and patient, all I can ; And haply by abstruse research to steal This was my sole resource, my only plan : Till that...whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my soul. Hence, viper thoughts, that coil around my mind, Reality's dark dream ! From my own nature all the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Critics - 1836 - 286 pages
...I can. And haply by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natural man, — This is my sole resource, my only plan ; Till that which suits...whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my soul." LETTER V. . Dec. 13th, 1819. MY DEAR SIR, Accept my affectionate thanks ; and, in mine, conceive those... | |
| James Gillman - 1838 - 398 pages
...! each visitation " Suspends what nature gave me at my birth, " My shaping spirit of imagination. " For not to think of what I needs must feel, " But..." And now is almost grown the habit of my soul."* It was indeed an inauspicious hour " when he changed his abode from the happy groves of Jesus' College... | |
| James Gillman - Poets, English - 1838 - 446 pages
...at my birth, " My shaping spirit of imagination. " For not to think of what I needs must feel, . r " But to be still and patient, all I can ; " And haply..." And now is almost grown the habit of my soul."* It was indeed an inauspicious hour " when he changed his abode from the happy groves of Jesus' College... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1838 - 634 pages
...can ; And haply by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natural Man — This was ray sole resource, my only plan : Till that which suits...whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my Soul. m Hence, viper thoughts, that coil around my mind, Reality's dark dream! 1 torn from you, and listen... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 pages
...all ihe natural Man — This was my sole resource, my only plan : nil that which soils a part infecls 'd. 1 hod kill'd the bird That vn. l«e«, viper thoughts, that coil around my mind, Reality's dark dream ! I turn from you, and listen... | |
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