The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... deeds Wit blusdnel! -_ hard of mtsleeping Love,' From everl-ting Thou! We shall not die. MethothneflnMrcydidstthoutbrm, Teachers of Good through Evil. by brief wrong Milli]! Truth lovely.-and her firture Magnetic o'er the lift ...
... deeds Wit blusdnel! -_ hard of mtsleeping Love,' From everl-ting Thou! We shall not die. MethothneflnMrcydidstthoutbrm, Teachers of Good through Evil. by brief wrong Milli]! Truth lovely.-and her firture Magnetic o'er the lift ...
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... deed, herself Urtfear'd by Fellow-natures, she might wait (hi the poor Labeling man with kindly loolts, And minister l'efreahl'nent to the tired I Way-wandefer. when along the rough-hewn Beach The swaltry man had stretcb'd him, and ...
... deed, herself Urtfear'd by Fellow-natures, she might wait (hi the poor Labeling man with kindly loolts, And minister l'efreahl'nent to the tired I Way-wandefer. when along the rough-hewn Beach The swaltry man had stretcb'd him, and ...
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... Deed of Death Sunk deep beneath Gehenna'l many rootlThere many a datclul age the Beldame lurh'd And trembled; till engender'd by fierce Hale, Fierce flute and gloomy Hope, a Dream art-c, Shaped like a black cloud Imrk'd with meal: of ...
... Deed of Death Sunk deep beneath Gehenna'l many rootlThere many a datclul age the Beldame lurh'd And trembled; till engender'd by fierce Hale, Fierce flute and gloomy Hope, a Dream art-c, Shaped like a black cloud Imrk'd with meal: of ...
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... Deed, lmpulee of All to All! Whether thy love with unrefi'ltcted rey Ham on the Prophet'e purged eye. or if Dieeuing'realme the enthusiast, wild of thought, Scatter new fi-enziq' on the-infected throng, Thou both and predooming both. P ...
... Deed, lmpulee of All to All! Whether thy love with unrefi'ltcted rey Ham on the Prophet'e purged eye. or if Dieeuing'realme the enthusiast, wild of thought, Scatter new fi-enziq' on the-infected throng, Thou both and predooming both. P ...
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... deeds, PI'dtfi' In Heaven, troubled and not hill'd: Althoughhehadmvtifetopineforhim. No Gd to judge him! Theretbre, evil days Aremmingonue,0my countrymen! And what if all-avenging Providence, Strtmgand retributive, abould rnalte us ...
... deeds, PI'dtfi' In Heaven, troubled and not hill'd: Althoughhehadmvtifetopineforhim. No Gd to judge him! Theretbre, evil days Aremmingonue,0my countrymen! And what if all-avenging Providence, Strtmgand retributive, abould rnalte us ...
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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