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English Prose: A Series of Related Essays for the Discussion and Practice of ... - Page 33
edited by - 1913 - 487 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 61

1835 - 700 pages
...With lip unbrighten'd, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul? Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live." It was in this habitually dejected frame of mind, and under the pressure of severe bodily infirmities,...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volume 4

1827 - 510 pages
...lips, unbrightened, wreathlessbrow, I stroll : And would you learn the spell that drowse my soul ? Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve And Hope without an object cannot live. ST Coleridge. THE MOTHER'S LAMENT. The Christmas light is burning bright In many a village pane ; And...
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The Bijou: An Annual of Literature and the Arts, Volume 1

Gift books - 1828 - 398 pages
...lips unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ? WORK WITHOUT HOPE draws nectar in a sieve, And HOPE without an OBJECT cannot live. THE POET-WARRIOR. By .Allan Cunningham. 1. STAYED is the war-horse in hig strength, Broke is the barbed...
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The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: Including the Dramas of Wallenstein ...

Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 pages
...lips unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ? WORK WITHOUT HOPE draws nectar in a sieve, And HOPE without an object cannot live. YOUTH AND AGE. VERSE, a Breeze mid blossoms straying, Where HOPE clung feeding, like a bee — Both...
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The Bijou; or, Annual of literature and the arts

English literature - 1828 - 404 pages
...lips unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ? WORK WITHOUT HOPE draws nectar in a sieve, And HOPE without an OBJECT cannot live. THE POET-WARRIOR. By Allan Cunningham. 1. STAYED is the war-horse in his strength, Broke is the barbed...
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The Poetical Album: And Register of Modern Fugitive Poetry, Volume 2

Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 476 pages
...lips unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ? Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live. HART S WELL, NEAR FARNSFIELD, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE; WITHIN THE ANCIENT BOUNDARIES OF SHERWOOD FOREST. BY...
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The Poetical Album: And Register of Modern Fugitive Poetry, Volume 2

Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 424 pages
...unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul ? Wort without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live. KEAH FARNSFIELD, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE J WITHIN THE ANCIENT BOUNDARIES OF SHEKWOOD I'OREST. BY MARY HOWITT....
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...lips unbrighten'd, wrcathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul? stan YOUTH AND AGE. VERSE, a breeze 'mid blossoms straying, Where Hope clung feeding, like a bee — Both...
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The Royal Lady's Magazine, Volume 3

Great Britain - 1834 - 324 pages
...lips unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul? Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live. 172 MEMOIR OF THE ILL-FATED JOSEPH GERRALD, THE PUPIL OF THE CELEBRATED DB. PARR. THE case of the unfortunate...
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The Printing machine (or, Companion to the library) [ed. by J.H.L. Hunt].

576 pages
...lips unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll : And would you learn the spells that drowze my «"ul : Work without hope draws nectar in a sieve, And hope without an object cannot live." "We add another specimen, which is found appended to a prose dialogue, entitled ' The Improvisatore.'...
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