The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... dead ls visible, or shadow on the MainF or thou wcrt there. thine ovm bruins garlandod, Amid the tremor of a realm aglow, Amid a mighty nation jubilant. When from the general heart of human-hind Hope sprang forth like a full-hem Deity ...
... dead ls visible, or shadow on the MainF or thou wcrt there. thine ovm bruins garlandod, Amid the tremor of a realm aglow, Amid a mighty nation jubilant. When from the general heart of human-hind Hope sprang forth like a full-hem Deity ...
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... dead." Mary look'd up into hi1 time, And nothing to him ltid ; Htetriedtnemilemndonhiaum Mournfirlly leau'd her head. And he burst into teen, and fell Upon his knees in prayer: "Herheertia broke! OGod! luy grief. Ilil tougrutto hear ...
... dead." Mary look'd up into hi1 time, And nothing to him ltid ; Htetriedtnemilemndonhiaum Mournfirlly leau'd her head. And he burst into teen, and fell Upon his knees in prayer: "Herheertia broke! OGod! luy grief. Ilil tougrutto hear ...
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... dead did lie: $2?" °' '“ And a_ thounnd thousand alimy thinsl lived on; and lo did I. I look'd open the rotting see, And enfielhtlll And drew my eyes away; MM 1': I look'd upon the tuning deck, “d l." And there the dead men lay. _ l ...
... dead did lie: $2?" °' '“ And a_ thounnd thousand alimy thinsl lived on; and lo did I. I look'd open the rotting see, And enfielhtlll And drew my eyes away; MM 1': I look'd upon the tuning deck, “d l." And there the dead men lay. _ l ...
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... dead men gave a groan. They gman'd, they etirr'd, they all uproee. Nor spake, nor moved their eyes; It had been strange, even in a dream, To have seen thoee dead men rise. The helmet: eteer'd, the lhip moved on; ' Yet never a breeze up ...
... dead men gave a groan. They gman'd, they etirr'd, they all uproee. Nor spake, nor moved their eyes; It had been strange, even in a dream, To have seen thoee dead men rise. The helmet: eteer'd, the lhip moved on; ' Yet never a breeze up ...
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... dead men atood together. anew. With a short uneasy motion. ' . ' _ _ All stood to'gether on the deck, Then like I PBWIBE hm“ 138°. For a channel-dungeon fitter: She made a sudden bound: All fil'd on me their stony eyes, It flung the ...
... dead men atood together. anew. With a short uneasy motion. ' . ' _ _ All stood to'gether on the deck, Then like I PBWIBE hm“ 138°. For a channel-dungeon fitter: She made a sudden bound: All fil'd on me their stony eyes, It flung the ...
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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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