Inaudible as dreams! the thin blue flame Lies on my low-burnt fire, and quivers not; Only that film, which fluttered on the grate, Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing. Methinks, its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me... The Living Age - Strana 3891895Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1812 - 656 str.
..."r- • • • 1 i ! .* Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing* Methinks, its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me, who live, Making it a companionable form, With .which I can hold commune: haply hence, That still the living spirit in our frame, Which loves... | |
| 1812 - 654 str.
...of some absent friend. ^ Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing. Methinks, its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me, who live, Making it a companionable form, With which I can hold commune : haply hence, That still the living spirit in our frame, Which loves... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 330 str.
...flutter'd on the grate, Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing. Methinks, its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me who live, Making it a companionable form, To which the living spirit in our frame, That loves not to behold a lifeless thing, Transfuses its... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1828 - 374 str.
...fluttered on the grate, Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing. Methinlw, its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me who live, Making it a companionable form, To which the living spirit in our frame, That loves not to behold a lifeless thing, Transfuses its... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 400 str.
...fluttered on the grate, Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing. Metliinks, its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me who...freaks the idling Spirit By its own moods interprets, every where Echo or mirror seeking of itself, And makes a toy of Thought. But O ! how oft, How oft,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 str.
...grate, Still Hotter* there, the sole unquiet tiling. Mrthinks, it» motion in this hush of nature Gire» it dim sympathies with me who live, Making it a companionable form, Whnec puny flaps and freaks the idling Spirit Ity its own moods interprets, every where Echo or mirror... | |
| 1833 - 422 str.
...which fluttered on the grate Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing. Methinks its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me, who live Making it a companionable form." The following is from the same piece : " Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee, Whether the... | |
| 1833 - 424 str.
...which fluttered on the grate Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing. Methinks its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me, who live Making it a companionable form." The following is from the same piece : " Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee, Whether the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 str.
...which flutter'd on the grate, SaQ flutters there, the sole unquiet thing. Methinks. its motion in this hush of nature Gives it dim sympathies with me who live. Making it a companionable form, Whose puny flap* and freaks the idling Spirit By its own moods interprets, everywhere Echo or mirror seeking of... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 str.
...hush of nature ™v«t it dim sympathies with me who live, J™*? it a companionable form, Vit">» enness, or the redbreast sit and sing Betwixt the tufts of snow on the bare bra [•'.ill" or mirror seeking of itself, And makea • toy of Thought But O ! how oft. How oft, at school,... | |
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