The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... Child . . ih. Epitaphonanlnfant. . . . . . . ib. Melancholy; a Fragment; . . . . . . . . . lb. Tell'a Birthplace—imitated from Stolherg 53 AChristrnasCarol . . . . . . . .. ib. Human Life, on the Denial of Immortality ii). The Visit of ...
... Child . . ih. Epitaphonanlnfant. . . . . . . ib. Melancholy; a Fragment; . . . . . . . . . lb. Tell'a Birthplace—imitated from Stolherg 53 AChristrnasCarol . . . . . . . .. ib. Human Life, on the Denial of Immortality ii). The Visit of ...
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... children run an endless raoe. A sister and a brother! This far outstript the other; Yet ever runs she with revenod ... Child! Home. weary Truant, home! Thee. Chatterton! these nnblest stones protect From want, and the bleak freezings ...
... children run an endless raoe. A sister and a brother! This far outstript the other; Yet ever runs she with revenod ... Child! Home. weary Truant, home! Thee. Chatterton! these nnblest stones protect From want, and the bleak freezings ...
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... Child: And thou shalt talthin our fire-side's recs, Of purple Pride, that scowls on Wretchednel. He did not as, the Galilean mild, Who met the Lazar-s tsu'n'd from rich men's Aral call'd them Friends, and beal'd their misoms Sara! -—__ ...
... Child: And thou shalt talthin our fire-side's recs, Of purple Pride, that scowls on Wretchednel. He did not as, the Galilean mild, Who met the Lazar-s tsu'n'd from rich men's Aral call'd them Friends, and beal'd their misoms Sara! -—__ ...
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... child, His dear head pillow'd on a sleeping dog— One arm between its fore-legs, and the hand Holds loosely its small handful of Wild-flowers, Unfilleted, and of unequal lengths. A curious picture, with a muter's haste Shetch'd on a ...
... child, His dear head pillow'd on a sleeping dog— One arm between its fore-legs, and the hand Holds loosely its small handful of Wild-flowers, Unfilleted, and of unequal lengths. A curious picture, with a muter's haste Shetch'd on a ...
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... CHILD'S QUESTION. Doyoeaekwhat the link any! TheBpurow, the Dave, The Iinnet and Thrush, say, “ I love and I love !” In the winter they 're lilent—the wind is a: strong, What it nya, I don't know, but it linga a loud long. But green ...
... CHILD'S QUESTION. Doyoeaekwhat the link any! TheBpurow, the Dave, The Iinnet and Thrush, say, “ I love and I love !” In the winter they 're lilent—the wind is a: strong, What it nya, I don't know, but it linga a loud long. But green ...
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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