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| 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... | |
| James Gillman - 1838 - 396 pages
...must feel, " But to be .-till and patient, all I can ; " And haply by abstruse research to steal " From my own nature all the natural man — " This...resource, my only plan : " Till that which suits a part infecU the whole, " And now is almost grown the habit of my sonl."* It was indeed an inauspicious hour... | |
| 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... | |
| George Lillie Craik - English language - 1845 - 484 pages
...I needs must feel, But to he still and patient, all I can ; And haply by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natural man — This was...whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my soul. Some resemblance may be traced between the thought in a part of this extract and Wordsworth's noble... | |
| American periodicals - 1866 - 956 pages
...imagination, and says, that . . . " By abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natunil man ; This was my sole resource, my only plan, Till...whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my soul." This passage opens a far glimpse into his mental history. It shows how metaphysics, for which he had... | |
| Scotland - 1845 - 842 pages
...feel, But to be still and patient all I can ; And haply by abstruse researclt to steal From my oum nature all the natural man — This was my sole resource,...(or has grieved) more than ourselves, at seeing so beautiful a fountain choked up with weeds. But had Coleridge been a happier man, it is our fixed belief... | |
| England - 1845 - 816 pages
...still and patient all I can ; Л/к/ Imply by nlttruse rrstarcfi to fleal J-'rom mi/ ОНЧ1 nature nil the natural man — This was my sole resource, my...which Coleridge has composed, nobody can grieve (or lias grieved) more than ourselves, at seeing so beautiful a fountain choked up with weeds. But had... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 558 pages
...needs must feel, But to be still and patient, ail I can, — And, haply, by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natural man, — This was...whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my soul. Hence ! viper thoughts, that coil around my mind, — Reality's dark dream ! I turn from you ; and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 pages
...I needs must feel, But to he still and patient, all I can; And haply by abstruse research to steal ous alchemy of heaven ! No fairer maid does Love's wide empire know, 14o fairer maid e'er heaved suilH a part infects the whole, Aad now it almost grown the habit of my Soul. va. Hence, viper thoughts,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1846 - 540 pages
...needs must feel, But to be still and patient, all I can, — And, haply, by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natural man, — This was...whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my soul. Hence ! viper thoughts, that coil around my mind, — Reality's dark dream ! I turn from you ; and... | |
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