For not to think of what I 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 my sole resource, my only plan: Till that which suits a part infects the whole,... Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Page 386by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 813 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 560 pages
...afflictions bow me down to earth: Nor care I that they rob me of my mirth ; But oh ! each visitation Suspends what nature gave me at my birth, — My shaping spirit...what I 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, —... | |
 | Scotland - 1845 - 840 pages
...In the beautiful though unequal ode entitled Dejection, stanza six, occurs the following passage : " For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to...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, my only plan... | |
 | England - 1845 - 816 pages
...In the beautiful though unequal ode entitled Dejection, stanza six, occurs the following passage : " For not to think of what I needs must feel, But to be still and patient all I can ; Л/к/ Imply by nlttruse rrstarcfi to fleal J-'rom mi/ ОНЧ1 nature nil the natural man — This... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1845 - 582 pages
...rob me of ray mirth. But oh ! each visitation S'jspends what nature gave me at my birth. My slmping heed the spell, and hilher wing your way, Like far-off music, voyaging th he still and patient, all I can; And haply by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the... | |
 | Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1846 - 540 pages
...afflictions bow me down to earth: Nor care I that they rob me of my mirth ; But oh ! each visitation Suspends what nature gave me at my birth, — My shaping spirit...natural man, — This was my sole resource — my only plan : Till that which suits a part infects the whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my... | |
 | Ellen Wallace - 1846 - 928 pages
...by Schulie and Co., 13, Poland Street. MARGARET CAPEL. CHAPTER I. For not to think of what I need's must feel, But to be still and patient all I can,...all the natural man : This was my sole resource, my only plan. COLERIDGE. And time, that mirrors on its stream aye flowing Hope's starry beam, despondency's... | |
 | University magazine - 1846 - 780 pages
...themselves, when unsupported by the approbation of others. Every step I take is with hesitation ; and ' And haply by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natural man." OOLKBJDOE. every new reflection makes me dread an error and absurdity in my reasoning. For, with what... | |
 | Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1847 - 310 pages
...afflictions bow me down to earth : Nor care I that they rob me of my mirth, But oh! each visitation Suspends what nature gave me at my birth, My shaping spirit...the natural man — This was my sole resource, my only plan : Till that which suits a part infects the whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my... | |
 | Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...bow me down to earth : Nor care I that they rob me of my mirth, • But oh ! each visitation Suspends what nature gave me at my birth, My shaping spirit...the natural man — This was my sole resource, my only plan : Till that which suits a part infects the whole, And now is almost grown the habit of my... | |
 | Joseph Cottle - Biography & Autobiography - 1847 - 416 pages
...' Ode to Dejection,' which you were pleased with. These lines, in the Original, followed the line ' My shaping spirit of imagination,' — ' For not to...From my own nature all the natural man ; This was my soul resource, my only plan And that which suits a part infests the whole, And now is almost grown... | |
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