The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... feeling, is impelled to seek for sympathy; but a Poet's feelings are all strong. Qrcicqut'd amct tickle emu-L Altenside therefore speaks with philoaophjcal accuracy when he clamor love and Poetry, as producing the same efl'ects: Lore ...
... feeling, is impelled to seek for sympathy; but a Poet's feelings are all strong. Qrcicqut'd amct tickle emu-L Altenside therefore speaks with philoaophjcal accuracy when he clamor love and Poetry, as producing the same efl'ects: Lore ...
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... feel. Sweet Flower of-Hope! fiee Nature's genial child! 'I'lntdidltlolitirdiolmethyeerlyhloom ... feels the mentoring power, Thee wilds, these cavern! morning o'er, Round which the ecreeming lee-gull: mar, With .wild unequal etepe he pen ...
... feel. Sweet Flower of-Hope! fiee Nature's genial child! 'I'lntdidltlolitirdiolmethyeerlyhloom ... feels the mentoring power, Thee wilds, these cavern! morning o'er, Round which the ecreeming lee-gull: mar, With .wild unequal etepe he pen ...
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... feel .Dim recollections: and thence sour'd to,'Hope, Strong to believe whate'er of mystic good The Eternal doom for his immortal Sons. From Illope end firmer Faith to perfect love Attracted'ttnd uhorb'd: and centred there God only to ...
... feel .Dim recollections: and thence sour'd to,'Hope, Strong to believe whate'er of mystic good The Eternal doom for his immortal Sons. From Illope end firmer Faith to perfect love Attracted'ttnd uhorb'd: and centred there God only to ...
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... feel their trade: Rank eoofl'ers name, but mcstt too indolent To deem them falsehoods or to know their truth. Oh! blasphemous! the book of life is made A superatitioua instrument, on which We gobble o'er the oaths we mean to break; For ...
... feel their trade: Rank eoofl'ers name, but mcstt too indolent To deem them falsehoods or to know their truth. Oh! blasphemous! the book of life is made A superatitioua instrument, on which We gobble o'er the oaths we mean to break; For ...
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... feel The and greatna of its future being! There lives nor form nor feeling in my soul Unborrow'd from my country. 0 divine And beauteoua island! thou hast been my s'ole And rut-t magnificent temple, in the which I walk with awe, and ...
... feel The and greatna of its future being! There lives nor form nor feeling in my soul Unborrow'd from my country. 0 divine And beauteoua island! thou hast been my s'ole And rut-t magnificent temple, in the which I walk with awe, 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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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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