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While , sweeter than a Mother's song , Blest Angels heralded the Savior's birth , Glory to God on high ! and peace on Earth . A botanical mistake . The plant which the poet here describes is called the Hart's Tongue .
While , sweeter than a Mother's song , Blest Angels heralded the Savior's birth , Glory to God on high ! and peace on Earth . A botanical mistake . The plant which the poet here describes is called the Hart's Tongue .
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O let the Emperor make peace , my father ! Most gladly would I give the blood - stain'd laurel For the first violet * of the leafless spring , Pluck'd in those quiet fields where I have journey'd ! OCTAVIO . What ails thee ?
O let the Emperor make peace , my father ! Most gladly would I give the blood - stain'd laurel For the first violet * of the leafless spring , Pluck'd in those quiet fields where I have journey'd ! OCTAVIO . What ails thee ?
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O let the Emperor make peace , my father ! ... Peace have I ne'er beheld ? ... The ramparts are all fill'd with men and women , With peaceful men and women , that send onwards Kisses and welcomings upon the air , Which they make breezy ...
O let the Emperor make peace , my father ! ... Peace have I ne'er beheld ? ... The ramparts are all fill'd with men and women , With peaceful men and women , that send onwards Kisses and welcomings upon the air , Which they make breezy ...
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JUVENILE POEMS | 1 |
To a Young Assits Mother being tethered | 7 |
The Sigh | |
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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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arms BEATRICE beneath blood breath bright BUTLER calm child clouds cold comes COUNTESS curse dare dark dead dear death deep dream Duke earth Emperor Enter evil eyes fair faith fall father fear feel follow force gentle give GORDON hand hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven hope hour human ILLO lady leave light live look Lord mean mind morning mother move nature never night o'er OCTAVIO once pain pale pause peace poor QUESTENBERG remains rest round SCENE shape silent sleep smile soon soul sound speak spirit stand stars steps strange stream sweet tears tell TERTSKY thee THEKLA thine things thou thought truth turns voice WALLENSTEIN waves whole wild wind wings youth