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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, "A Day Dream." in The Bijou; (London: from The Bijou Literary Annual, 1828 A Day Dream By S.T. Coleridge, Esq. Fraser, William (1796-1854), compiler The Poetess Archive General Editor, and P5 encoding by Laura Mandell Transcribing and proofreading by Zach Weir 1828 TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 684 kbytes Laura Mandell, Texas A&M University College Station, TX 20170606 Freely available via a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License bijou1828.poemP27 The Bijou Literary Annual Edited by Laura Mandell bijou1828-p5.xml Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772-1834 A Day Dream The Bijou; or Annual of Literature and the Arts William Fraser London William Pickering 1828 146-147 This copy is transcribed from the volume held by Miami University Special Collections Department. The page images come from the Internet Archive: Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Duke University Libraries." This document follows the rules specified for TEI use by NINES. All quotation marks and apostrophes have been transcribed as entity references. Any dashes occurring in line breaks have been removed. Hyphens and dashes have been coded using HTML Entity Decimal for Unicode. Special characters (letters with accents, etc.) have been coded using HTML Entity Decimal for Unicode. Page numbers appear at the beginning of each page, no matter where originally placed. Full Text or Citation full text citation only Primary or Secondary primary secondary Genre and Material Form pageimage biography biographical essay poetry pamphlet poetry book poem story drama table of contents table of illustrations picture index notes frontispiece inscription page book boards titlepage preface advertisement foreword acknowledgments collection literary annual collection miscellany collection anthology collection beauties collection juvenile collection religious collection travels mixed essay review letter fragment poem fragment story fragment novel literary criticism book literary criticism collection bibliography engraving reproduction figure graph map table musical score music satire political pamphlet political cartoon periodical historical monograph historical essay philosophical treatise philosophical essay religious pamphlet sermon theology religious book essay on education educational treatise list of subscribers allegory introduction slipcase dedication picture of building floorplans photograph translation manuscript printersmark Library of Congress Subject Headings, reduced to one word before hyphen ARC Genre Categories, July 1, 2017 Advertisement Animation Bibliography Catalog Chronology Citation Collection Correspondence Criticism Drama Ephemera Essay Fiction Film, Documentary Film, Experimental Film, Narrative Film, Other Historiography Interview Life Writing Liturgy Musical Analysis Music, Other Musical Work Musical Score Nonficition Paratext Performance Philosophy Photograph Political Statement Poetry Religion Reference Works Review Scripture Sermon Speech Translation Travel Writing Unspecified Visual Art ARC Format Categories, July 1, 2017 Codex Collection Dataset Drawing Illustration Interactive Resource Manuscript Map Moving Image Notated Music Page Proofs Pamphlet Periodical Physcial Object Roll Sheet Sound Still Image Typescript British Library Shelf Mark Poetess The Bijou Literary Annual Fraser, William (1796-1854) poem A Day Dream S.T. Coleridge, Esq. 20191102 Laura Mandell Added new taxonomies in bijou1828-p5 and into part headers using splurgeOutBijou.xsl desc. 20190110 Laura Mandell Added new taxonomies into headers using 'changeHeader.xsl' and expanded profile desc. 20181104 recoded bijou1828-p5.xml for errors and IIIF image server Laura Mandell 20170602 transformed to P5, adding images, and cleaned up TEI Laura Mandell 20051024 encoding by Laura Mandell and Zach Weir XML coding; XSL application: Oxygen The Bijou; or Annual of Literature and the Arts compiled by William Fraser William Pickering London 1828 pp. 146-147 A Day Dream By S.T. Coleridge, Esq. MY eyes make pictures, when they are shut: — I see a fountain, large and fair, A willow and a ruined hut, And thee, and me and Mary there: — O Mary! make thy gentle lap our pillow! Bend o'er us, like a bower, my beautiful green willow! A wild- rose roofs the ruined shed, And that and summer will agree: And, lo! where Mary leans her head, Two dear names carved upon the tree! — And Mary's tears — they are not tears of sorrow, — Our sister and our friend will both be here tomorrow. 'Twas day; but now few, large, and bright, The stars are round the crescent moon; — And now it is a dark warm night, The balmiest of the month of June! A glow-worm fall'n, and in the marge remounting Shines and its shadow shines, fit stars for our sweet fountain. O ever — ever be thou blest! O Asra! dearly love I thee This brooding warmth across my breast; This depth of tranquil bliss — ah, me! Fount, tree and shed are gone, I know not whither, But in one quiet room we three are still together. The shadows dance upon the wall By the still dancing fire- flames made; And now they slumber moveless all! And now they make to me deep shade! But not from me shall this mild darkness steal thee, I dream thee with mine eyes, and at my heart I feel thee! Thine eyelash on my cheek doth play — 'Tis Mary's hand upon my brow! But let me check this tender lay Which none may hear but she and thou, Like the still hive at quiet midnight humming, Murmur it to yourselves, ye two beloved women. , 1828)View: HTML | XML
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, "Work Without Hope. Lines Composed on a Day in February." in The Bijou; (London: from The Bijou Literary Annual, 1828 Work Without Hope. Lines Composed on a Day in February By S.T. Coleridge, Esq. Fraser, William (1796-1854), compiler The Poetess Archive General Editor, and P5 encoding by Laura Mandell Transcribing and proofreading by Zach Weir 1828 TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 684 kbytes Laura Mandell, Texas A&M University College Station, TX 20170606 Freely available via a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License bijou1828.poemP10 The Bijou Literary Annual Edited by Laura Mandell bijou1828-p5.xml Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772-1834 Work Without Hope. Lines Composed on a Day in February The Bijou; or Annual of Literature and the Arts William Fraser London William Pickering 1828 28 This copy is transcribed from the volume held by Miami University Special Collections Department. The page images come from the Internet Archive: Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Duke University Libraries." This document follows the rules specified for TEI use by NINES. All quotation marks and apostrophes have been transcribed as entity references. Any dashes occurring in line breaks have been removed. Hyphens and dashes have been coded using HTML Entity Decimal for Unicode. Special characters (letters with accents, etc.) have been coded using HTML Entity Decimal for Unicode. Page numbers appear at the beginning of each page, no matter where originally placed. Full Text or Citation full text citation only Primary or Secondary primary secondary Genre and Material Form pageimage biography biographical essay poetry pamphlet poetry book poem story drama table of contents table of illustrations picture index notes frontispiece inscription page book boards titlepage preface advertisement foreword acknowledgments collection literary annual collection miscellany collection anthology collection beauties collection juvenile collection religious collection travels mixed essay review letter fragment poem fragment story fragment novel literary criticism book literary criticism collection bibliography engraving reproduction figure graph map table musical score music satire political pamphlet political cartoon periodical historical monograph historical essay philosophical treatise philosophical essay religious pamphlet sermon theology religious book essay on education educational treatise list of subscribers allegory introduction slipcase dedication picture of building floorplans photograph translation manuscript printersmark Library of Congress Subject Headings, reduced to one word before hyphen ARC Genre Categories, July 1, 2017 Advertisement Animation Bibliography Catalog Chronology Citation Collection Correspondence Criticism Drama Ephemera Essay Fiction Film, Documentary Film, Experimental Film, Narrative Film, Other Historiography Interview Life Writing Liturgy Musical Analysis Music, Other Musical Work Musical Score Nonficition Paratext Performance Philosophy Photograph Political Statement Poetry Religion Reference Works Review Scripture Sermon Speech Translation Travel Writing Unspecified Visual Art ARC Format Categories, July 1, 2017 Codex Collection Dataset Drawing Illustration Interactive Resource Manuscript Map Moving Image Notated Music Page Proofs Pamphlet Periodical Physcial Object Roll Sheet Sound Still Image Typescript British Library Shelf Mark Poetess The Bijou Literary Annual Fraser, William (1796-1854) poem Work Without Hope. Lines Composed on a Day in February S.T. Coleridge, Esq. 20191102 Laura Mandell Added new taxonomies in bijou1828-p5 and into part headers using splurgeOutBijou.xsl desc. 20190110 Laura Mandell Added new taxonomies into headers using 'changeHeader.xsl' and expanded profile desc. 20181104 recoded bijou1828-p5.xml for errors and IIIF image server Laura Mandell 20170602 transformed to P5, adding images, and cleaned up TEI Laura Mandell 20051024 encoding by Laura Mandell and Zach Weir XML coding; XSL application: Oxygen The Bijou; or Annual of Literature and the Arts compiled by William Fraser William Pickering London 1828 p. 28 Work Without Hope. Lines Composed on a Day in February By S.T. Coleridge, Esq. ALL Nature seems at work. Slugs leave their lair — The bees are stirring — birds are on the wing — And WINTER slumbering in the open air, Wears on his smiling face a dream of Spring! And I, the while, the sole unbusy thing, Nor honey make, nor pair, nor build, nor sing. Yet well I ken the banks where Amaranths blow, Have traced the forest whence streams of nectar flow. Bloom, O ye Amaranths! Bloom for whom ye may — For me ye bloom not! Glide, rich streams, away! With lips unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll: And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul? WORK WITHOUT HOPE draws nectar in a sieve, And HOPE without an OBJECT cannot live. , 1828)View: HTML | XML
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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, "The Two Founts." in The Bijou; (London: from The Bijou Literary Annual, 1828 The Two Founts By S.T. Coleridge, Esq. Fraser, William (1796-1854), compiler The Poetess Archive General Editor, and P5 encoding by Laura Mandell Transcribing and proofreading by Zach Weir 1828 TEI formatted filesize uncompressed: approx. 684 kbytes Laura Mandell, Texas A&M University College Station, TX 20170606 Freely available via a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License bijou1828.poemP36 The Bijou Literary Annual Edited by Laura Mandell bijou1828-p5.xml Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772-1834 The Two Founts The Bijou; or Annual of Literature and the Arts William Fraser London William Pickering 1828 202-204 This copy is transcribed from the volume held by Miami University Special Collections Department. The page images come from the Internet Archive: Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Duke University Libraries." This document follows the rules specified for TEI use by NINES. All quotation marks and apostrophes have been transcribed as entity references. Any dashes occurring in line breaks have been removed. Hyphens and dashes have been coded using HTML Entity Decimal for Unicode. Special characters (letters with accents, etc.) have been coded using HTML Entity Decimal for Unicode. Page numbers appear at the beginning of each page, no matter where originally placed. Full Text or Citation full text citation only Primary or Secondary primary secondary Genre and Material Form pageimage biography biographical essay poetry pamphlet poetry book poem story drama table of contents table of illustrations picture index notes frontispiece inscription page book boards titlepage preface advertisement foreword acknowledgments collection literary annual collection miscellany collection anthology collection beauties collection juvenile collection religious collection travels mixed essay review letter fragment poem fragment story fragment novel literary criticism book literary criticism collection bibliography engraving reproduction figure graph map table musical score music satire political pamphlet political cartoon periodical historical monograph historical essay philosophical treatise philosophical essay religious pamphlet sermon theology religious book essay on education educational treatise list of subscribers allegory introduction slipcase dedication picture of building floorplans photograph translation manuscript printersmark Library of Congress Subject Headings, reduced to one word before hyphen ARC Genre Categories, July 1, 2017 Advertisement Animation Bibliography Catalog Chronology Citation Collection Correspondence Criticism Drama Ephemera Essay Fiction Film, Documentary Film, Experimental Film, Narrative Film, Other Historiography Interview Life Writing Liturgy Musical Analysis Music, Other Musical Work Musical Score Nonficition Paratext Performance Philosophy Photograph Political Statement Poetry Religion Reference Works Review Scripture Sermon Speech Translation Travel Writing Unspecified Visual Art ARC Format Categories, July 1, 2017 Codex Collection Dataset Drawing Illustration Interactive Resource Manuscript Map Moving Image Notated Music Page Proofs Pamphlet Periodical Physcial Object Roll Sheet Sound Still Image Typescript British Library Shelf Mark Poetess The Bijou Literary Annual Fraser, William (1796-1854) poem The Two Founts S.T. Coleridge, Esq. 20191102 Laura Mandell Added new taxonomies in bijou1828-p5 and into part headers using splurgeOutBijou.xsl desc. 20190110 Laura Mandell Added new taxonomies into headers using 'changeHeader.xsl' and expanded profile desc. 20181104 recoded bijou1828-p5.xml for errors and IIIF image server Laura Mandell 20170602 transformed to P5, adding images, and cleaned up TEI Laura Mandell 20051024 encoding by Laura Mandell and Zach Weir XML coding; XSL application: Oxygen The Bijou; or Annual of Literature and the Arts compiled by William Fraser William Pickering London 1828 pp. 202-204 The Two Founts By S.T. Coleridge, Esq. Stanzas addressed to a lady on her recovery with unblemished looks, from a severe attack of pain. 'TWAS my last waking thought, How can it be, That thou, sweet friend, such anguish should'st endure? When straight from Dreamland came a Dwarf, and he Could tell the cause, forsooth, and knew the cure. Methought he fronted me with peering look, Fix'd on my heart; and read aloud in game, The loves and griefs therein, as from a book; And utter'd praise like one who wish'd to blame. In every heart (quoth he) since Adam's sin, TWO FOUNTS there are, of SUFFERING and of CHEER, That to let forth, and this to keep within! But she, whose aspect I find imaged here, Of pleasure only will to all dispense, That Fount alone unlock, by no distress Choked or turn' inward; but still issue thence Unconquer'd cheer, persistent loveliness. As on the driving cloud the shiny bow, That gracious thing made up of tears and light, Mid the wild rack, and rain that slants below, Stands smiling forth unmov'd, and freshly bright: As though the spirits of all lovely flowers, Inweaving each its wreath and dewy crown, Or ere they sank to earth in vernal showers, Had built a bridge to tempt the angels down. Ev'n so, Eliza! on that face of thine, On that benignant face, whose look alone 'The soul's translucence through her crystal shrine!) Has power to soothe all anguish but thine own. A Beauty hovers still, and ne'er takes wing But with a silent charm compels the stern, And fost'ring genius of the BITTER SPRING, To shrink aback, and cower upon his urn. Who then needs wonder, if (no outlet found In passion, spleen, or strife,) the FOUNT OF PAIN, O'erflowing beats against its lovely mound, And in wild flashes shoots from heart to brain? Sleep, and the Dwarf with that unsteady gleam, On his rais'd lip, that aped a critic smile, Had pass'd: yet I, my sad thoughts to beguile, Lay weaving on the tissue of my dream. Till audibly at length I cried, as though Thou hadst indeed been present to my eyes, O sweet, sweet sufferer! if the case be so, I pray thee be less good, less sweet, less wise! In every look a barbed arrow send, On those soft lips let scorn and anger live! Do any thing, rather than thus, sweet friend! Hoard for thyself the pain thou wilt not give! , 1828)View: HTML | XML

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