The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 páginas |
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... thought , " that a series of poems indifferently qualified , a very short period . One might be composed of two sorts . In the one , the advantage , however , he derived from his official incidents and agents were to be , in part at ...
... thought , " that a series of poems indifferently qualified , a very short period . One might be composed of two sorts . In the one , the advantage , however , he derived from his official incidents and agents were to be , in part at ...
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... thought ; And if he could , in Merlin's glass , have seen By whom his tomes to speak our tongue were taught , The old man would have been as pleased ( I ween ) As when he won the ear of that great empress queen . " SOUTHEY'S Tale of ...
... thought ; And if he could , in Merlin's glass , have seen By whom his tomes to speak our tongue were taught , The old man would have been as pleased ( I ween ) As when he won the ear of that great empress queen . " SOUTHEY'S Tale of ...
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... thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds , the Minstrel came . Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , He meditates the future song , How dauntless Ella fray'd the Dacian foe ; And while the numbers ...
... thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds , the Minstrel came . Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , He meditates the future song , How dauntless Ella fray'd the Dacian foe ; And while the numbers ...
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... thought once more I seek the shade , Where peaceful Virtue weaves the myrtle braid . And O ! if eyes whose holy glances roll , Swift messengers , and eloquent of soul ; If smiles more winning , and a gentler mien Than the love - wilder ...
... thought once more I seek the shade , Where peaceful Virtue weaves the myrtle braid . And O ! if eyes whose holy glances roll , Swift messengers , and eloquent of soul ; If smiles more winning , and a gentler mien Than the love - wilder ...
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... thought , How the black - visaged , red - eyed Fiend outstretch'd ! Beneath the unsteady feet of Nature groans , In feverish slumbers - destin'd then to wake , When fiery whirlwinds thunder his dread name And Angels shout , Destruction ...
... thought , How the black - visaged , red - eyed Fiend outstretch'd ! Beneath the unsteady feet of Nature groans , In feverish slumbers - destin'd then to wake , When fiery whirlwinds thunder his dread name And Angels shout , Destruction ...
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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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