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If I am acting A criminal part toward the Emperor , It is my crime , not thine . Dost thou belong To thine own self ? Art thou thine own commander ? Stand'st thou , like me , a freeman in the world , Tha in thy actions thou shouldst ...
If I am acting A criminal part toward the Emperor , It is my crime , not thine . Dost thou belong To thine own self ? Art thou thine own commander ? Stand'st thou , like me , a freeman in the world , Tha in thy actions thou shouldst ...
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Call at will Thine own ghost , or the ghost of Jupiter , Hades or Typhon , or what mightier Gods From all - prolific Evil , since thy ruin Have sprung , and trampled on my prostrate sons . Ask , and they must reply : so the revenge Of ...
Call at will Thine own ghost , or the ghost of Jupiter , Hades or Typhon , or what mightier Gods From all - prolific Evil , since thy ruin Have sprung , and trampled on my prostrate sons . Ask , and they must reply : so the revenge Of ...
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Then manhood gave Its strength and ardor to thy frenzied brain ; Thine eager gaze scann'd the stupendous scene , Whose wonders mock'd the knowledge of thy pride : Their everlasting and unchanging laws Reproach'd thine ignorance .
Then manhood gave Its strength and ardor to thy frenzied brain ; Thine eager gaze scann'd the stupendous scene , Whose wonders mock'd the knowledge of thy pride : Their everlasting and unchanging laws Reproach'd thine ignorance .
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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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