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" O happy living things ! no tongue Their beauty might declare : A spring of love gushed from my heart, And I blessed them unaware : Sure my kind saint took pity on me, And I blessed them unaware. "
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by Half hours - 1856
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The Etonian, Volume 1

1821 - 420 pages
...green, and velvet black, •. They coiled and swam ; and every track Was a flash of golden fire. 0 happy living things ! no tongue Their beauty might...love gushed from my heart, And I blessed them unaware ! ***** Around, around, flew each sweet sound, Then darted to the San : Slowly the sounds came back...
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The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J ..., Volume 1

Cabinet - Literature - 1824 - 440 pages
...golden fire. O happy living things ! no tongue Their beauty might declare : A spring of love gusht from my heart, And I blessed them unaware ; Sure my...saint took pity on me, And I blessed them unaware. The self same moment I could pray ; And from my neck so free The Albatross fell off, and sank Like lead...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1828 - 514 pages
...Blue, glossy green, and velvet black, They coiled and swam, and every track Was a flash of golden fire. O happy living things ! no tongue Their beauty might...them unaware. Sure my kind saint took pity on me, And 1 blessed them unaware. The selfsame moment 1 could pray; And from my neck so free The albatross fell...
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The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of ...

British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...golden fire. () happy living things! no tongue Their beauty might declare : A spring of love gusht my self same moment 1 could pray ; And from my neck so free The Albatross fell off, and sank Like lead...
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The Westminster Review, Volume 12

English literature - 1829 - 558 pages
...lovegush'd from my heart. And I bless'd them unaware ! Saw my kind saint took pity on me, And I bless'd them unaware. The .self-same moment I could pray ;...Albatross fell off, and sank Like lead into the sea.' — ii. p. 19, 20. Much more remains, which it would be pleasant to tell, both on this particular,...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...them unaware. Tbcir Ьмму MNÍ He ЬЬммЪ <Ьш ...',-; г, ть* »»«ц kcgia. The self-came r Coleridge OB Sleep! it is a gentle thing, Beloved from pole to pole ! To Mary Queen the praise be giren ! She...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...bless'd them unaware : ш Ьш beut. The veil becim u> break. And I bless'd them unaware. The «elf-some nder-showers She lined their heads with her tender...hands, And sustain 'd them with rods and osier bands PART V. Он Sleep ! it is a gentle thing, Beloved from pole to pole ! To Mary Queen the praise be...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 36

Scotland - 1834 - 896 pages
...glossy green, and velvet black, They coiled and swam ; and every track Was a flash of golden fire. " O happy living things ! no tongue their beauty might...Albatross fell off, and sank Like lead into the sea." In reference to another senseless objection, we may be pardoned for saying, what all but idiots know,...
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The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and ..., Volume 16

1834 - 512 pages
...creatures; he now, on the return of benevolence to his bosom, was forgiven. Of the sea-snakes he says, " O happy living things ! no tongue Their beauty might...The Albatross fell off, and sank Like lead into the sea."—vol. ii. p. 13. The arrival of rain to refresh his parched limbs—of a breeze to rescue his...
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The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge, Volume 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1835 - 394 pages
...glossy green, and velvet black, They coiled and swam ; and every track Was a flash of. golden fire. O happy living things ! no tongue Their beauty might...albatross fell off, and sank Like lead into the sea. God's creaturea of the great calm. Their beauty nml their happiness. He blesseth them in his heart....
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