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The Poetical Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir
Me rather, bright guests ! with your wings of upbuoyance, Bear aloft to your
homes, to your banquets of joyance, That the roofs of Olympus may echo my lyre
! Hah ! we mount ! on their pinions they waft up my soul ! O give me the nectar !
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1871
With divinities fills my Terrestrial hall ! How shall I yield you Due entertainment,
Celestial quire ? Me rather, bright guests ! with your wings of upbuoyance, Bear
aloft to your homes, to your banquets of joyance, That the roofs of Olympus may ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1859
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Juvenile poems. Sibylline leaves
They advance, they float in, the Olympians all ! With divinities fills my Terrestrial
hall ! How shall I yield you Due entertainment, Celestial quire? Me rather, bright
guests ! with your wings of upbuoyance Bear aloft to your homes, to your
banquets ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1836
And his Mind shall so adore you, So shall make its might your own, Time and
Space shall bow before you, Universe your Throne !— Would you bound in bright
upbuoyance From a sad world, blighted, banned? Would you lead a life of
joyance ...
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Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance
O could men, who soon will follow To the spirit-land, be dreaming That we dwell
in all their joyance, All the bliss they taste, They would burn with glad
upbuoyance To desert the life so hollow, — O, the hours away are streaming,
Come, ...
Novalis, Ludwig Tieck, Friedrich von Schlegel, 1842
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Christabel and the Lyrical and Imaginative Poems of S. T. ...
Me rather, bright guests! with your wings of upbuoyance Bear aloft to your homes,
to your banquets of joyance, That the roofs of Olympus may echo my lyre! Hah l
we mount! on their pinions they waft up my soul! O give me the nectar! O fill me ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1869
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The British poets of the 19th century: supplementary vol. to ...
They advance, they float in, the Olympians all! With Divinities fills my Terrestrial
Hall! How shall I yield you Due entertainment, Celestial Quire? Me rather, bright
guests! With your wings of upbuoyance Bear aloft to your homes, to your
banquets ...
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The Dublin University Magazine
Me rather, bright guests ! with your wings of upbuoyance Bear aloft to your homes
, to your hanquets of joyance, That the roofs of Olympus may echo my lyre ! Hah !
we mount ! on their pinions they waft up my Soul ! O give me the Nectar!
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Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance.:
O could men,who soon willfollow To the spiritland, be dreaming That we dwell in
all theirjoyance, All the bliss they taste, They would burn with glad upbuoyance
To desert the life sohollow, O, the hours away are streaming, Come, beloved, ...
Friedrich von Hardenberg, 2014
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A Day With Samuel Taylor Coleridge
They advance, they float in, the Olympians all! With Divinities fills my Terrestrial
Hall! How shall I yield you Due entertainment, Celestial Quire? Me rather, bright
guests! with your wings of upbuoyance Bear aloft to your homes, to your
banquets ...
May Clarissa Gillington Byron