The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... deep. Dark reddening from_the channell'd Isle' (Where stands one solitary pile Unslated'by the blast) The Watch-tire, like a sullen star Twinklea to many a dozing Tar Rude cradled on the mast. Even there—beneath that light-house tower ...
... deep. Dark reddening from_the channell'd Isle' (Where stands one solitary pile Unslated'by the blast) The Watch-tire, like a sullen star Twinklea to many a dozing Tar Rude cradled on the mast. Even there—beneath that light-house tower ...
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... deep preluding strain have par'd To the Grmt Father, only R'ghti'ul King, Eternal Father! King Omnipotent! The WillI the Word, the Breath—the living God. Such symphony requires beat instrument Seim, then! my mail ii'om F reedom's ...
... deep preluding strain have par'd To the Grmt Father, only R'ghti'ul King, Eternal Father! King Omnipotent! The WillI the Word, the Breath—the living God. Such symphony requires beat instrument Seim, then! my mail ii'om F reedom's ...
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... deep aahlnth ol' meek aelf-content; Clam'd frua the vaporoaa pasiom that hedim God'a Image, lieter of the Seraphim. FRANCE. AI ODII. YaClooii! thatfiirahovemefloatandpattle, Whlm pthlmnutrehnomonal may control! Ye Ocean-Ween! that ...
... deep aahlnth ol' meek aelf-content; Clam'd frua the vaporoaa pasiom that hedim God'a Image, lieter of the Seraphim. FRANCE. AI ODII. YaClooii! thatfiirahovemefloatandpattle, Whlm pthlmnutrehnomonal may control! Ye Ocean-Ween! that ...
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... deep, m dark, so cltae, the umbrage o'er us! No leaflet stirr'd ;—yet pleasure hung upon The gloom and stilan of the lnllny night-air. A little further on an arbor stood, Fragrant with flowering trees—l well remember What an tmoertain ...
... deep, m dark, so cltae, the umbrage o'er us! No leaflet stirr'd ;—yet pleasure hung upon The gloom and stilan of the lnllny night-air. A little further on an arbor stood, Fragrant with flowering trees—l well remember What an tmoertain ...
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... deep regard- of heart and head, Sweet maid, for friendship lhrm'd! this work to "100: - And thou. the while thou carat not chooee but ahed A tear fin Falconer. wilt remember me. —-_-'—1 TO A YOUNG LADY. on am noon!“ not: 'a ram We! need ...
... deep regard- of heart and head, Sweet maid, for friendship lhrm'd! this work to "100: - And thou. the while thou carat not chooee but ahed A tear fin Falconer. wilt remember me. —-_-'—1 TO A YOUNG LADY. on am noon!“ not: 'a ram We! need ...
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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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