The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... fir more ambitions of excelling in conversation, andofpouringouthiswildphiloaophieaithauriea —ofdiseourlingabout Ba'd his, tin-will, flareknowlodge absolute— the mysteries ot'Ksnt, and the dreamsofmetaphysical vanity, than “in building ...
... fir more ambitions of excelling in conversation, andofpouringouthiswildphiloaophieaithauriea —ofdiseourlingabout Ba'd his, tin-will, flareknowlodge absolute— the mysteries ot'Ksnt, and the dreamsofmetaphysical vanity, than “in building ...
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... fir'd star sheds a mellow'd ray, '. PREFACE. Comsrnotta resembling that! here collected are not nnfi-equently mndentned for their querulous Egcl'In. Hit Egotism is tnhe condemned then only whlnitofl'onda agaimt firnaandplace ...
... fir'd star sheds a mellow'd ray, '. PREFACE. Comsrnotta resembling that! here collected are not nnfi-equently mndentned for their querulous Egcl'In. Hit Egotism is tnhe condemned then only whlnitofl'onda agaimt firnaandplace ...
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... fir! Onheedle-eyumaypour theday: The Moon. that oft flue: Hearst ted—r Endean her renovated ray. What though the leavee the ahy tatbld To mourn awhile in murky veatl When 0110 mqu h" lovely light. We Men the wanderer of the night--_ ...
... fir! Onheedle-eyumaypour theday: The Moon. that oft flue: Hearst ted—r Endean her renovated ray. What though the leavee the ahy tatbld To mourn awhile in murky veatl When 0110 mqu h" lovely light. We Men the wanderer of the night--_ ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Where Friendship's fir'd star sheds a mellow'd ray, ' - The Apmtate by the brainless rout adored, ' That. Amid the paly radiance wit and led, She meets my lonely path in mom-beams clad. With her along the ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Where Friendship's fir'd star sheds a mellow'd ray, ' - The Apmtate by the brainless rout adored, ' That. Amid the paly radiance wit and led, She meets my lonely path in mom-beams clad. With her along the ...
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... firs; beneath the echoing eloisters pale, I heard of guilt and wonder'd at the mlel Yet though the hours flow by on carelel wing, Full heavily of Sorrow would lsing. Aye as the star of evening flung its beam In broken radiance on the ...
... firs; beneath the echoing eloisters pale, I heard of guilt and wonder'd at the mlel Yet though the hours flow by on carelel wing, Full heavily of Sorrow would lsing. Aye as the star of evening flung its beam In broken radiance on the ...
Contenido
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CHRISTABEL | 73 |
THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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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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