The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... LEAVE the lily on its stem ; O leave the rose upon the spray ; O leave the elder bloom , fair maids ! And listen to my lay . A cypress and a myrtle - bough This morn around my harp you twined Because it fashion'd mournfully Its murmurs ...
... LEAVE the lily on its stem ; O leave the rose upon the spray ; O leave the elder bloom , fair maids ! And listen to my lay . A cypress and a myrtle - bough This morn around my harp you twined Because it fashion'd mournfully Its murmurs ...
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... leaves A dying man he lay ; His dying words - but when I reach'd That tend'rest strain of all the ditty , My falt'ring ... leave my mind , If Lewti never will be kind . " The little cloud - it floats away , Away 39 SIBYLLINE LEAVES . 29 ...
... leaves A dying man he lay ; His dying words - but when I reach'd That tend'rest strain of all the ditty , My falt'ring ... leave my mind , If Lewti never will be kind . " The little cloud - it floats away , Away 39 SIBYLLINE LEAVES . 29 ...
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... leave my mind- And yet thou didst not look unkind . I saw a vapor in the sky , Thin , and white , and very high ; I ne'er beheld so thin a cloud : Perhaps the breezes that can fly Now below and now above , Have snatch'd aloft the lawny ...
... leave my mind- And yet thou didst not look unkind . I saw a vapor in the sky , Thin , and white , and very high ; I ne'er beheld so thin a cloud : Perhaps the breezes that can fly Now below and now above , Have snatch'd aloft the lawny ...
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... leave the sweeter under - strain ON REVISITING THE SEA - SHORE , AFTER LONG ABSENCE , UNDER STRONG MEDICAL ... LEAVES . 35.
... leave the sweeter under - strain ON REVISITING THE SEA - SHORE , AFTER LONG ABSENCE , UNDER STRONG MEDICAL ... LEAVES . 35.
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... leaves of feeble stem , If the clouds lasted , and a sudden breeze Ruffled the boughs , they on my head at once Dropp'd the collected shower ; and some most false , False and fair foliaged as the Manchineel , Have tempted me to slumber ...
... leaves of feeble stem , If the clouds lasted , and a sudden breeze Ruffled the boughs , they on my head at once Dropp'd the collected shower ; and some most false , False and fair foliaged as the Manchineel , Have tempted me to slumber ...
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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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