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... mind . " Poetry had become in- are well put together and correctly versified.- sipid ; all his ideas were directed to his favorite | Coleridge also , in the winter of that year , delivered theological subjects and mysticisms , until ...
... mind . " Poetry had become in- are well put together and correctly versified.- sipid ; all his ideas were directed to his favorite | Coleridge also , in the winter of that year , delivered theological subjects and mysticisms , until ...
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... mind , with all its golden fruitage , is but the seed - time of his glory . The holes of the mind , giving it to discern that beau- close and consummation of his labors ( grievous tiful amalgamation of heart and spirit , that could to ...
... mind , with all its golden fruitage , is but the seed - time of his glory . The holes of the mind , giving it to discern that beau- close and consummation of his labors ( grievous tiful amalgamation of heart and spirit , that could to ...
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... mind demands amusement , and can find it in employment alone : but , full of its late suf- ferings , it can endure no employment not in some measure connected with them . Forcibly to turn away our attention to general subjects a painful ...
... mind demands amusement , and can find it in employment alone : but , full of its late suf- ferings , it can endure no employment not in some measure connected with them . Forcibly to turn away our attention to general subjects a painful ...
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... mind ; Then haply shall my trembling hand assign No fading wreath to beauty's saintly shrine . Nor , Sara ! thou these early flowers refuse- Ne'er lurk'd the snake beneath their simple hues ; No purple bloom the child of nature brings ...
... mind ; Then haply shall my trembling hand assign No fading wreath to beauty's saintly shrine . Nor , Sara ! thou these early flowers refuse- Ne'er lurk'd the snake beneath their simple hues ; No purple bloom the child of nature brings ...
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... Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific . His most holy naine is Love . Truth of subliming import ! with the which Who feeds and saturates his constant soul , He from his small particular orbit flies With bless'd outstarting ! From ...
... Mind , one omnipresent Mind , Omnific . His most holy naine is Love . Truth of subliming import ! with the which Who feeds and saturates his constant soul , He from his small particular orbit flies With bless'd outstarting ! From ...
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