| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 300 σελίδες
...punishments, I said, were due To natures deepliest stained with sin : For aye entempesting anew The unfathomable hell within The horror of their deeds to view, To know and loathe, yet wish and do ! guch griefs with such men well agree, But wherefore, wherefore fall on me ? To be beloved is all... | |
| 1898 - 264 σελίδες
...the life of a tree. If they are wholly restrained, love will die at the roots. NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE. To be beloved is all I need, And whom I love I love indeed. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. HE is not wont to love who is oppressed by too great abundance of pleasure.... | |
| Helen Mathers - 1901 - 266 σελίδες
...business than I do." And Berry urged him no more. She was not afraid of Hugo Holt now. CHAPTER IX. " Such griefs with such men well agree, But wherefore,...wherefore fall on me ? To be beloved is all I need, And when I love, I love indeed." ABOVE Hugo Holt's chambers in Ldy Place should have been inscribed " The... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George Henry Warner - 1902 - 640 σελίδες
...The unfathomable hell within, The horror of their deeds to view, To know and loathe, yet wish to dot Such griefs with such men well agree. But wherefore,...beloved is all I need, And whom I love, I love indeed. SONG, BY GLYCINE A SUNNY shaft did I behold, From sky to earth it slanted; And poised therein a bird... | |
| 1904 - 498 σελίδες
...the leading point about Coleridge's work is its human love." We may remember Coleridge's own words: " To be beloved is all I need, And whom I love I love indeed." Yet love, though it is the word which he uses of himself, is not really what he himself meant when... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 σελίδες
...'o natures deepliest stained with sin : 'or aye entempesting anew 'lie unfathomable hell within "lie llow leaf ; The flowers and fruits of love are gone ; The worm, th ! iuch griefs with such men well agree, Jut wherefore, wherefore fall on me? [Y> be beloved is all... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1905 - 170 σελίδες
...Such punishments, I said, were due To natures deepliest stained with sin For aye entempesting anew The unfathomable hell within The horror of their deeds...beloved is all I need, And whom I love, I love indeed. LOVE ALL thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs this mortal frame, All are but ministers... | |
| 1905 - 584 σελίδες
...punishments, I said, were due To natures deepliest stain'd with sin, — For aye entempesting anew The unfathomable hell within The horror of their deeds...beloved is all I need, And whom I love, I love indeed. THE BALLAD OF THE DARK LAD IE. A FRAGMENT. 1799. /. INTRODUCTION. 0 LEAVE the lily on its stem ; O... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1906 - 320 σελίδες
...punishments, I said, were due To natures deepliest stained with sin : For aye entempesting anew The unfathomable hell within The horror of their deeds...men well agree, But wherefore, wherefore fall on me ? rTo be beloved is all I need, (.And whom I love, I love "indeed. ,803. AN ODE TO THE RAIN. COMPOSED... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1906 - 310 σελίδες
...Grandmother Baker had died in 1846. 89 nieces just as tenderly. Quoting Coleridge, he used to say : " To be beloved is all I need, And whom I love I love indeed." (i) If Burton was thus drawn to those nearest of kin to him, so also his warm heart welled with affection... | |
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