The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... firm several volumes ;—and the huntyofmmed'hispieeessoamplyredeems tln extravagance of others, that there can be but we regret him, namely, that he should have prelbrred the shortlived applause beiowedupm his emverssiion, tothelasting ...
... firm several volumes ;—and the huntyofmmed'hispieeessoamplyredeems tln extravagance of others, that there can be but we regret him, namely, that he should have prelbrred the shortlived applause beiowedupm his emverssiion, tothelasting ...
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... firm pen to the calming mund (I'Sprtlnflttte! Thmonthel'atedday, wl When.stnngtoragebyl'ity.eloqueutmen Have mud with paling vdote unnumber'd trth Thattoilandgroan andbleed.httngryand blind. The hmh'd awhile with patient eye serene ...
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... firm! To ecatter rage, and tt'aitorom guilt, Where Peace her jealous home had built; A pea-int race to diainherit Of all that made their atolaay wilda ao dear; And with inexpiable Ipirit To taint the bloodlem Mom of the montaineeb 0 ...
... firm! To ecatter rage, and tt'aitorom guilt, Where Peace her jealous home had built; A pea-int race to diainherit Of all that made their atolaay wilda ao dear; And with inexpiable Ipirit To taint the bloodlem Mom of the montaineeb 0 ...
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... firm his name. Haletmehuqendcried Halloal Tohimalonethepraissisdue. ALIHe let us loeee, and cried Helloo! How shall we yield him honor duel ram Wisdom comes withth of lined, l'll gnaw, I'll gnaw the multitude. 'Iillthecapofrageo'erhrim ...
... firm his name. Haletmehuqendcried Halloal Tohimalonethepraissisdue. ALIHe let us loeee, and cried Helloo! How shall we yield him honor duel ram Wisdom comes withth of lined, l'll gnaw, I'll gnaw the multitude. 'Iillthecapofrageo'erhrim ...
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... firm, and the unirequent slender uh, Fortbl'romdtistanglewildol'btnhsndla'she Soar up, and fill'll e melancholy vault High o'er me, murmuring like a distant am. Here Wisdom might resort, and here Remorse; Here It!) the lovelom man who ...
... firm, and the unirequent slender uh, Fortbl'romdtistanglewildol'btnhsndla'she Soar up, and fill'll e melancholy vault High o'er me, murmuring like a distant am. Here Wisdom might resort, and here Remorse; Here It!) the lovelom man who ...
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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