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" In his loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards the journeying Moon, and the stars that still sojourn, yet still move onward; and everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, and is their appointed rest and their native country and their own natural homes,... "
The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay ... - Page 237
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853
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English Poetry from Blake to Browning

William Macneile Dixon - 1894 - 248 pages
...loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards the journeying moon, and the stars that still sojourn, yet still move onward ; and everywhere the blue sky...expected, and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival.' The poet Coleridge was but a part of the man, of whom, perhaps, the major part was philosopher —...
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The English Poets, Volume 4

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1894 - 862 pages
...awful red. them, and is their appointed rest, and their native country nnd their own natural hom«^ which they enter unannounced, as lords that are certainly...expected, and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival. By the light Beyond the shadow of the ship, feoldeTh I watch'd the water-snakes : God's crea- They...
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From Milton to Tennyson: Masterpieces of English Poetry

Louis Du Pont Syle - 1894 - 478 pages
...went up the ?,ky, \nd nowhere did abide : Softly she was going up, 265 And a star or two beside — " Her b,eams bemocked the sultry main, Like April hoar-frost spread ; But where the ship's huge shadow la\ , The charmed water burnt ahvay 270 A still and awful red. " Beyond the shadow of the ship, •...
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The Heart of Oak Books, Volume 5

Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 396 pages
...was going up. journeying J ' Moon, and the And a star or two beside — •tars that still sojourn, yet still move onward . and everywhere the blue sky...there is a silent joy at their arrival. Her beams bemock'd the sultry main, Like April hoar-frost spread; But where the ship's huge shadow lay, The charmed...
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Words and Days: A Table-book of Prose and Verse

1895 - 416 pages
...loneliness and fixedness he yearnethi towards the journeying moon, and the stars that still sojourn, yet still move onward ; and everywhere the blue sky...expected, and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival. COLERIDGE. SOON as the evening shades prevail The moon takes up the wondrous tale ; And nightly, to...
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The Heart of Oak Books, Book 5

Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 pages
...nowhere did abide: Moon, and the And a star or two beside — stars that still sojourn, yet still movje onward; and everywhere the blue sky belongs to them,...there is a silent joy at their arrival. Her beams bemock'd the sultry main, Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watch'd the water-snakes: They moved in...
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New Studies in Literature

Edward Dowden - 1895 - 472 pages
...matter, but living powers, and " everywhere," says Coleridge in the gloss which he added to his poem, " the blue sky belongs to them, and is their appointed...expected, and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival." In Christabel the human and the supernatural elements interpenetrate each other more completely and...
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Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 118 pages
...bemocked the sultry main, move onward; T-IA-IT. ft. i andeverywhere Like April hoar-frost spread ; 270 the blue sky belongs to them, and is their appointed...expected and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival. But where the ship's huge shadow lay, The charmed water burnt alway A still and awful red. LXIII. By...
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Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 118 pages
...sojourn,yetstill move onward ; and everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, anuis their appointed rest, und their native country and their own natural homes,...expected and yet there is a silent joy at their arrival. By the light of the Moon he beholdeth God's creatures of the great calm. Her beams bemocked the sultry...
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 118 pages
...still and awful red. sojourn,yet still move onward ; and everywhere the blue sky belongs to them, andis their appointed rest, and their native country and...as lords that are certainly expected and yet there ia a silent joy at their arrival. 270 LXIII. By the light of the Moon he beholdeth God's creatures...
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