The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... doth waete end languieh, 0r where, hit! two bright torches blending. lave illurninee manhood'e maze-g - 0: where, o'er cradled infinte bending, Hope hae fix'd her wiehful gaze. Hither, in perplexed dance, Ye Woes! ye young-eyed Joye ...
... doth waete end languieh, 0r where, hit! two bright torches blending. lave illurninee manhood'e maze-g - 0: where, o'er cradled infinte bending, Hope hae fix'd her wiehful gaze. Hither, in perplexed dance, Ye Woes! ye young-eyed Joye ...
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... doth reel; the very name of God. Sounds like a juggler's charm; and, hold with joy, Forth from his duh and lonely hiding-place, (Portentoua light!) the owlet Atheism, Sailing on ohcene wings athwart the noon, Drop his blue-hinged lid-l ...
... doth reel; the very name of God. Sounds like a juggler's charm; and, hold with joy, Forth from his duh and lonely hiding-place, (Portentoua light!) the owlet Atheism, Sailing on ohcene wings athwart the noon, Drop his blue-hinged lid-l ...
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... doth explore The rose-mark on her long-lost child, I met, I loved you, maiden mild! As. whom! long. had. loved. before—. So deeply, bad I been beguiled. You stand before me like a thought, A dream remember'd in a dream. But when those meek ...
... doth explore The rose-mark on her long-lost child, I met, I loved you, maiden mild! As. whom! long. had. loved. before—. So deeply, bad I been beguiled. You stand before me like a thought, A dream remember'd in a dream. But when those meek ...
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... doth teach Himselfinall,andalitbings inhin—ll'. Great universal Teacher! he shall mould Therefiire all sea-am shall be sweet to thee, Whether the summer clothe the general earth With greenaess, or the redbrasst sit snd sing ...
... doth teach Himselfinall,andalitbings inhin—ll'. Great universal Teacher! he shall mould Therefiire all sea-am shall be sweet to thee, Whether the summer clothe the general earth With greenaess, or the redbrasst sit snd sing ...
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... doth elilt, Thialight, thiaglory,thiefairluminouami|t, 'I'hir beautiful and beauty-making power. Joy, virtuoua Lady! Joy that ne'er war given, Save to the pure, and in their purest hour, 115, and life'a Efliuenoe, Cloud at once and ...
... doth elilt, Thialight, thiaglory,thiefairluminouami|t, 'I'hir beautiful and beauty-making power. Joy, virtuoua Lady! Joy that ne'er war given, Save to the pure, and in their purest hour, 115, and life'a Efliuenoe, Cloud at once and ...
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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