The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... dear ! Weaving gay dreams of sunny - tinctured hue , We glance before his view : On leaves of aspen trees We tremble to the breeze , Veil'd from the grosser ken of mortal sight Or , haply , at the visionary hour , Along our wildly ...
... dear ! Weaving gay dreams of sunny - tinctured hue , We glance before his view : On leaves of aspen trees We tremble to the breeze , Veil'd from the grosser ken of mortal sight Or , haply , at the visionary hour , Along our wildly ...
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... Dear native brook ! like Peace , so placidly Smoothing through fertile fields thy current meek ! Dear native brook ! where first young Poesy Stared wildly - eager in her noontide dream ! Where blameless pleasures dimple Quiet's cheek ...
... Dear native brook ! like Peace , so placidly Smoothing through fertile fields thy current meek ! Dear native brook ! where first young Poesy Stared wildly - eager in her noontide dream ! Where blameless pleasures dimple Quiet's cheek ...
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... dear her shores and circling ocean , Though many friendships , many youthful loves Had swoln the patriot emotion , And flung a magic light o'er all her hills and groves . Yet still my voice , unalter'd , sang defeat To all that braved ...
... dear her shores and circling ocean , Though many friendships , many youthful loves Had swoln the patriot emotion , And flung a magic light o'er all her hills and groves . Yet still my voice , unalter'd , sang defeat To all that braved ...
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... dear Britain ! O my Mother Isle ! Needs must thou prove a name most dear and holy To me , a son , a brother , and a friend , A husband , and a father ! who revere All bonds of natural love , and find them all Within the limits of thy ...
... dear Britain ! O my Mother Isle ! Needs must thou prove a name most dear and holy To me , a son , a brother , and a friend , A husband , and a father ! who revere All bonds of natural love , and find them all Within the limits of thy ...
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... dear Genevieve , It sighs and trembles most for thee ! O come , and hear what cruel wrongs Befell the Dark Ladie . Few Sorrows hath she of her own , My hope , my joy , my Genevieve ! She loves me best , whene'er I sing The songs that ...
... dear Genevieve , It sighs and trembles most for thee ! O come , and hear what cruel wrongs Befell the Dark Ladie . Few Sorrows hath she of her own , My hope , my joy , my Genevieve ! She loves me best , whene'er I sing The songs that ...
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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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