The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... beneath, than as soaring above us. If any man espect from my poems the same easiness of style which he admires in a drinking-song. for him i have not written. InldLig-ii'tih'a, I expect neither profit nor general time by my writings ...
... beneath, than as soaring above us. If any man espect from my poems the same easiness of style which he admires in a drinking-song. for him i have not written. InldLig-ii'tih'a, I expect neither profit nor general time by my writings ...
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... Beneath whose [blioge pale, F ann'd by the unfrequent gale, We shield us from the Tyrant's mid-day mge. IV. Thither, while the murmuring throng of wild-bees hum their drowsy mng, By lndolence and F snoy brought, A youthful Bard ...
... Beneath whose [blioge pale, F ann'd by the unfrequent gale, We shield us from the Tyrant's mid-day mge. IV. Thither, while the murmuring throng of wild-bees hum their drowsy mng, By lndolence and F snoy brought, A youthful Bard ...
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... beneath the Sun's unclouded flame, Awekes'amid the troubles of the air, The sltiey deluge. and white lighming's glare— Aghast he scours before the tempest'a sWsep, Andsulreeallsthe sunny hourof sleep:— So tom'd by storms along life's ...
... beneath the Sun's unclouded flame, Awekes'amid the troubles of the air, The sltiey deluge. and white lighming's glare— Aghast he scours before the tempest'a sWsep, Andsulreeallsthe sunny hourof sleep:— So tom'd by storms along life's ...
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... the bright blue of Freedom'l noontide my. Beneath thin roof if thy cheer'd momenta pl, Filltothegoodman'enemeone grlerfolglal: TohighersestshsllMemorywakethymul. And Virtue mingle in the ennobled bowlBut if; like. JUVENILE. POEMS.
... the bright blue of Freedom'l noontide my. Beneath thin roof if thy cheer'd momenta pl, Filltothegoodman'enemeone grlerfolglal: TohighersestshsllMemorywakethymul. And Virtue mingle in the ennobled bowlBut if; like. JUVENILE. POEMS.
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... beneath the petlive Moon: 'Ah! now it works rude bmltea and thorns among. Or o'er the rough-rock burns and foams along! v' _-_-— uNEs'on a FRIEND, waaotso III 1 MRI "VII. INDUGID II CAI-UlN'IOUI le'l'lEnron-o! thy grave with aching eye ...
... beneath the petlive Moon: 'Ah! now it works rude bmltea and thorns among. Or o'er the rough-rock burns and foams along! v' _-_-— uNEs'on a FRIEND, waaotso III 1 MRI "VII. INDUGID II CAI-UlN'IOUI le'l'lEnron-o! thy grave with aching eye ...
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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