The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... child , how this story of witchcraft was to end . The poem is , perhaps , more interesting as a fragment . For sixteen years we remember it used to be re- cited and transcribed by admiring disciples , till at length it was printed , and ...
... child , how this story of witchcraft was to end . The poem is , perhaps , more interesting as a fragment . For sixteen years we remember it used to be re- cited and transcribed by admiring disciples , till at length it was printed , and ...
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... Child's Question .. sence . The Composition of a Kiss Hymn before Sun - rise , in the Vale of Cha- mouny 1 ib ib . ib . ib .认认证 35 话认湯 35 ... ib . ib . Sonnet . " My heart has thanked thee , Bowles ! for those soft strains " 9 ...
... Child's Question .. sence . The Composition of a Kiss Hymn before Sun - rise , in the Vale of Cha- mouny 1 ib ib . ib . ib .认认证 35 话认湯 35 ... ib . ib . Sonnet . " My heart has thanked thee , Bowles ! for those soft strains " 9 ...
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... Child ! Home , weary Truant , home ! Thee , Chatterton ! these unblest stones protect From want , and the bleak freezings of neglect . Too long before the vexing Storm - blast driven , Here hast thou found repose ! beneath this sod ...
... Child ! Home , weary Truant , home ! Thee , Chatterton ! these unblest stones protect From want , and the bleak freezings of neglect . Too long before the vexing Storm - blast driven , Here hast thou found repose ! beneath this sod ...
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... child Pull off an insect's leg , all read of war , The best amusement for our morning - meal ! The poor wretch , who has learnt his only prayers From curses , who knows scarcely words enough To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father ...
... child Pull off an insect's leg , all read of war , The best amusement for our morning - meal ! The poor wretch , who has learnt his only prayers From curses , who knows scarcely words enough To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father ...
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... child , His dear head pillow'd on a sleeping dog- One arm between its fore - legs , and the hand Holds loosely its small handful of wild - flowers , Unfilleted , and of unequal lengths . A curious picture , with a master's haste Sketch ...
... child , His dear head pillow'd on a sleeping dog- One arm between its fore - legs , and the hand Holds loosely its small handful of wild - flowers , Unfilleted , and of unequal lengths . A curious picture , with a master's haste Sketch ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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