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" Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn, The pulses of my being beat anew : And even as life returns upon the drowned, Life's joy rekindling roused a throng of pains — Keen pangs of Love, awakening as a babe Turbulent, with an outcry in the heart... "
The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal - Page 291
1853
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Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Sir Hall Caine - Critics - 1887 - 188 pages
...strain dying awed the air, With steadfast eye I view'd thee in the choir Of ever-enduring men. . . . Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn, The pulses of my being beat anew." What did Wordsworth think of the change in Coleridge ? If we turn to the "Stanzas written in my pocket...
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William Wordsworth: The Story of His Life, with Critical Remarks on His Writings

James Middleton Sutherland - 1887 - 248 pages
...that last strain dying awed the air, With stedfast eye I viewed thee in the choir Of ever-enduring men Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn The pulses of my being beat anew.' In connection with Coleorton, Wordsworth penned several of the beautiful ' Inscriptions ' which are...
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Poems

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1888 - 328 pages
...of truth, Of truth profound a sweet continuous lay, Not learnt, but native, her own natural notes ! Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn The pulses...in the heart; And fears self-willed, that shunned tho eye of hope ; And hope that scarce would know itself from fear; Sense of past youth, and manhood...
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The Life of William Wordsworth, Volume 2

William Angus Knight - Poets, English - 1889 - 452 pages
...suppression had benumbed my soul, That, even as life returns upon the drown'd, The usual joy awoke a throng of pains — Keen pangs of LOVE, awakening,...as a babe, Turbulent, with an outcry in the heart I And fears self-willed, that shunn'd the eye of hope, And hope that scarce would know itself from...
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The Makers of Modern English: A Popular Handbook to the Greater Poets of the ...

William James Dawson - English poetry - 1890 - 396 pages
...last strain dying awed the air, With steadfast eye I viewed thee in the choir Of ever-enduring men. Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn, The pulses of my being beat anew ! Of De Quincey's famous " Confessions " he says : " Oh, may the God to Whom I look for mercy through...
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William Wordsworth: The Story of His Life, with Critical Remarks on His Writings

James Middleton Sutherland - 1892 - 270 pages
...that last strain dying awed the air, With stedfast eye I viewed thee in the choir Of ever-enduring men Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn The pulses of my being beat anew.' In connection with Coleorton, Wordsworth penned several of the beautiful ' Inscriptions ' which are...
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The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 886 pages
...suppression had benumb'd mysou! , That, even as life returns upon the drown'd, The unusual joy awoke a throng of pains — Keen pangs of Love, awakening,...Turbulent, with an outcry in the heart ! And fears sclf-will'd, that shunn'd the eye of Hope ; 81 And Hope that scarce would know itself from Fear ; Sense...
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The Days of Lamb and Coleridge: A Historical Romance

Alice Emma Sauerwein Lord - 1893 - 400 pages
...strain, dying, awed the air, With steadfast eye I viewed thee in the choir Of ever enduring men. . . . Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn, The pulses of my being beat anew." And Wordsworth wrote of Coleridge, referring to this sad time of his return : " Ah ! piteous sight it was...
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The Makers of Modern English: A Popular Handbook to the Greater Poets of the ...

William James Dawson - English poetry - 1893 - 414 pages
...last strain dying awed the air, With steadfast eye I viewed thee in the choir Of ever-enduring men. Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn, The pulses of my being beat anewl Of De Quincey's famous "Confessions" he says: " Oh, may the God to Whom I look for mercy through...
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The Leisure Hour, Volume 43

Great Britain - 1894 - 832 pages
...forth the profoundly pathetic lines addressed to Wordsworth after hearing him read "The Prelude": " Ah ! as I listened with a heart forlorn, The pulses...drowned, Life's joy rekindling roused a throng of p.iins - • Keen pangs of Love, awakening as a babe Turbulent, with an outcry in the heart ; And fears...
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