The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... love, created might Dread not: within their tents no tenors walk. ' To Nearer dtnpnnets sir "Mun Otw ldlflflrl'lliDuns. do 'Myst. Egypt. For they are holy things before the Lord, Aye unpofaitled. 23 JUVENILEPOEEH. 18.
... love, created might Dread not: within their tents no tenors walk. ' To Nearer dtnpnnets sir "Mun Otw ldlflflrl'lliDuns. do 'Myst. Egypt. For they are holy things before the Lord, Aye unpofaitled. 23 JUVENILEPOEEH. 18.
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... Lord, Aye unpofaitled. though Earth should league with He ; God's Altar grasping with an eager hand. _ Fear, the wild-visagecl. pale, eye-starting wretch. Sure-refuged bears his hot pursuing fiends ' Yell at vain distance. Soon refruh'd ...
... Lord, Aye unpofaitled. though Earth should league with He ; God's Altar grasping with an eager hand. _ Fear, the wild-visagecl. pale, eye-starting wretch. Sure-refuged bears his hot pursuing fiends ' Yell at vain distance. Soon refruh'd ...
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... lord inhabits not; and so This grove is wild with tnngling undemood. And the trim wallts are broken up' and ngI, Thin gram and king-cups grow within the pathn But never elsewhere in one place [know So many Nightingalen; and liar and ...
... lord inhabits not; and so This grove is wild with tnngling undemood. And the trim wallts are broken up' and ngI, Thin gram and king-cups grow within the pathn But never elsewhere in one place [know So many Nightingalen; and liar and ...
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... Lord to remove trim, and behold! his prayers were heard; for shortly afterward this Philistine combatant went to London, and there perished of the plague in great misery! In short, nowhere ahall we find the least approach, in the lives ...
... Lord to remove trim, and behold! his prayers were heard; for shortly afterward this Philistine combatant went to London, and there perished of the plague in great misery! In short, nowhere ahall we find the least approach, in the lives ...
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... lord. That molten the Heavene be mute. The ,3an had; no bum; His t bri ht most silent! [teen-ed; yet still the mile madeon Up mo Mania“.— 5' A pleasant noise till noon, ' " ' A noise like of a hidden hrook If he may know which way to go ...
... lord. That molten the Heavene be mute. The ,3an had; no bum; His t bri ht most silent! [teen-ed; yet still the mile madeon Up mo Mania“.— 5' A pleasant noise till noon, ' " ' A noise like of a hidden hrook If he may know which way to go ...
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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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