The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... Dæmon War one charm , Save that with many an orgie strange and foul , Dancing around with interwoven arms , The Maniac Suicide and Giant Murder Exult in their fierce union ? I am sad , And know not why the simple Peasants crowd Beneath ...
... Dæmon War one charm , Save that with many an orgie strange and foul , Dancing around with interwoven arms , The Maniac Suicide and Giant Murder Exult in their fierce union ? I am sad , And know not why the simple Peasants crowd Beneath ...
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... dæmons , the invisible in- habitants of the element , take part in his wrong ; and two of them relate , one to the other , that pen- ance long and " Is it he ? " quoth one , man ? her " Is this the heavy for the an- By him who died on ...
... dæmons , the invisible in- habitants of the element , take part in his wrong ; and two of them relate , one to the other , that pen- ance long and " Is it he ? " quoth one , man ? her " Is this the heavy for the an- By him who died on ...
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... DÆMON . Search even as thou wilt , But thou shalt never find what I can hide . CYPRIAN . [ Reads . What noise is that among the boughs ? Who moves What art thou ? — DEMON . " Tis a foreign gentleman . Even from this morning I have lost ...
... DÆMON . Search even as thou wilt , But thou shalt never find what I can hide . CYPRIAN . [ Reads . What noise is that among the boughs ? Who moves What art thou ? — DEMON . " Tis a foreign gentleman . Even from this morning I have lost ...
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... DÆMON . Have you No , and yet I know enough Not to be wholly ignorant . CYPRIAN . Pray , Sir , What science may you know ? — DÆMON . Many . CYPRIAN . Alas ! Much pains must we expend on one alone , And even then attain it not ; -but you ...
... DÆMON . Have you No , and yet I know enough Not to be wholly ignorant . CYPRIAN . Pray , Sir , What science may you know ? — DÆMON . Many . CYPRIAN . Alas ! Much pains must we expend on one alone , And even then attain it not ; -but you ...
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... DÆMON . On impossible And false hypotheses there can be built No argument . Say , what do you infer From this ? CYPRIAN . That there must be a mighty God Of supreme goodness and of highest grace , All sight , all hands , all truth ...
... DÆMON . On impossible And false hypotheses there can be built No argument . Say , what do you infer From this ? CYPRIAN . That there must be a mighty God Of supreme goodness and of highest grace , All sight , all hands , all truth ...
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