The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... fears self-will'd that shunn'd the eye of hop, And how that seem could know itelf M fear: lease of past youth, and manhood come in vain, And genius given and knowledge won In vain, And all which I had ouIl'd in wood-walks wild. And all ...
... fears self-will'd that shunn'd the eye of hop, And how that seem could know itelf M fear: lease of past youth, and manhood come in vain, And genius given and knowledge won In vain, And all which I had ouIl'd in wood-walks wild. And all ...
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... fear of mapping the flower. A third and busier accu-tion hasheenhsoughtagainltme.thatofohscurity; but not. I think. with equal justice. An Author is obscure. when his conceptions are dim and imperfect, and his language incorrect, or ...
... fear of mapping the flower. A third and busier accu-tion hasheenhsoughtagainltme.thatofohscurity; but not. I think. with equal justice. An Author is obscure. when his conceptions are dim and imperfect, and his language incorrect, or ...
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... Fears on its wing each hour a load of Fate; - The swain, who, lull'dby Seinels mild murmurs, led His wenry'men to their ... Fear unchnrm'd the drowaad Soul.' Till of he nobler nature it 'gan feel .Dim recollections: and thence sour'd to ...
... Fears on its wing each hour a load of Fate; - The swain, who, lull'dby Seinels mild murmurs, led His wenry'men to their ... Fear unchnrm'd the drowaad Soul.' Till of he nobler nature it 'gan feel .Dim recollections: and thence sour'd to ...
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... Fear, the wild-visagecl. pale, eye-starting wretch. Sure-refuged bears his hot pursuing fiends ' Yell at vain distance. Soon refruh'd from Heaven, He calms thethrobsndtempestofhisheart. His oouatemnee aettlu; a soil solemn bliss ...
... Fear, the wild-visagecl. pale, eye-starting wretch. Sure-refuged bears his hot pursuing fiends ' Yell at vain distance. Soon refruh'd from Heaven, He calms thethrobsndtempestofhisheart. His oouatemnee aettlu; a soil solemn bliss ...
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... fears of Beings invisible. Emancipatee it fromtbe grosser thrall Of the present impulse, teaching Self-control, Till Superstition with unconscious hand Seat Reason on her throne. Wherefore not vain, Nor ... fear, Lest,. JUVENILE POEMS. 1'7.
... fears of Beings invisible. Emancipatee it fromtbe grosser thrall Of the present impulse, teaching Self-control, Till Superstition with unconscious hand Seat Reason on her throne. Wherefore not vain, Nor ... fear, Lest,. JUVENILE POEMS. 1'7.
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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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