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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11 - Page 232
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 2

English poetry - 1803 - 508 pages
...? Or throne of corses, which his sword had slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...and night, HIMSELF, his MAKER, and the ANGEL DEATH ! E2THZE. THE MONODY OF TOGRAL FROM THE ARABIC. WHEN all the splendid pomp of pride declines, In native...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for ..., Volume 2

English poetry - 1803 - 502 pages
...? Or throne of corses, which his sword had slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...friends, more sure than day and night,. HIMSELF, his MAKEK, and the ANGEL DEATH ! 246 247 THE MONODY OF TOGRAI. FROM THE ARABIC. WHEN all the splendid pomp...
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The Friend: A Series of Essays

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Ethics - 1812 - 466 pages
...? Or Throne of Corses which his sword hath slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...and night, HIMSELF, his MAKER, and the Angel DEATH. s. T. c. But, lastly, there is, doubtless, a true meaning attached to Fortune, distinct both from Prudence...
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The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the ..., Volume 3

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Ethics - 1818 - 390 pages
...? Or throne of corses which his sword hath slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...and night, HIMSELF, his MAKER, and the angel DEATH. s. T. c. But, lastly, there is, doubtless, a true meaning attached to fortune, distinct both from prudence...
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Literary Port Folio, Issues 1-26

1830 - 222 pages
...Or throne of corses which his sword hath slain ? — Greatness and goodness are not means but ends. Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...treasures, LOVE, and LIGHT, And CALM THOUGHTS regular as infant«' breath : And three firm friends, more sure than day and night ; SNEEZING. FATHER Tachard,...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...Or throne of corses which his sword hath slain? — Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...night — Himself, his Maker, and the angel Death. LOVE. ALL thoughts, all passions, all delights. Whatever stirs this mortal frame, All are but ministers...
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Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Critics - 1835 - 372 pages
...— Or throne of corses which his sword hath slain t Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...night— Himself, his Maker, and the angel Death. INSCRIPTION FOR A TIME-PIECE. NOW ! It is gone. — Our brief hours travel post, Each with its thought...
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Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Critics - 1835 - 410 pages
.... Or throne of corses which his sword hath slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...night — Himself, his Maker, and the angel Death. INSCRIPTION FOR A TIME-PIECE. 1 NOW ! It is gone. — Our brief hours travel post, Each with its thought...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 53

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1835 - 598 pages
...? Or throne of corses which his sword hath slain ? Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends ! Hath he not always treasures, always friends, The...and night, Himself, his Maker, and the angel Death.' Coleridge was, in truth, a high as well as a humble spirit, and lie, no question, had a noble pleasure...
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Specimens of the Table Talk of the Late Samuel Taylor Coleridge ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1835 - 742 pages
...he not always treasures, always friends, [Light, The good great man? Three treasures — Love, and And calm Thoughts, regular as infant's breath ; —...night — Himself, his Maker, and the angel Death. INSCRIPTION FOR A TIME-PIECE. NOW ! It is gone. — Our brief hours travel post, Each with its thought...
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