The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... golden region. There all the evils of Enropean society were to be remedied, property was to be in common, and every man a legislator. The name of “ Pantisocracy" was bestowed upon the favored scheme, while yet it existed only in imagi ...
... golden region. There all the evils of Enropean society were to be remedied, property was to be in common, and every man a legislator. The name of “ Pantisocracy" was bestowed upon the favored scheme, while yet it existed only in imagi ...
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... golden with the never-bloomleu fume, Which now blooms most profusely; but the dell, Batbed by the mist, is fresh and delicate A! vernal com-field, or the unripe flat, When, through its half-transparent stalks, at eve, The level Sunshine ...
... golden with the never-bloomleu fume, Which now blooms most profusely; but the dell, Batbed by the mist, is fresh and delicate A! vernal com-field, or the unripe flat, When, through its half-transparent stalks, at eve, The level Sunshine ...
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... golden eirclet in his hand, rejected My suit with insult, and in memory of ancient feuds pour'd comes on my head, Her blessings overtook and hnflled them! But thou art stern. and with unkindly countenance Art inly renmning whilst thou ...
... golden eirclet in his hand, rejected My suit with insult, and in memory of ancient feuds pour'd comes on my head, Her blessings overtook and hnflled them! But thou art stern. and with unkindly countenance Art inly renmning whilst thou ...
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... golden crop! Well, you have not mismlren— mom. Son of Inrd Valdez! I had well-nigh fainted. At length I aid (if that indeed laid it, And that no Spirit made my tongue ill organ), That Woman in diahonor'd by that brother. And he the man ...
... golden crop! Well, you have not mismlren— mom. Son of Inrd Valdez! I had well-nigh fainted. At length I aid (if that indeed laid it, And that no Spirit made my tongue ill organ), That Woman in diahonor'd by that brother. And he the man ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. - A golden crop! Well, you have not mismlren— mom > OF a half dead. yet still undying Hope,. '“te too—You comprehend me! You “Jill, in peril. I have wealth and power, Can quench the llama, and cure your larverty ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. - A golden crop! Well, you have not mismlren— mom > OF a half dead. yet still undying Hope,. '“te too—You comprehend me! You “Jill, in peril. I have wealth and power, Can quench the llama, and cure your larverty ...
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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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