The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... green! How itaflrotltep hith_er bend] y, “ And have I then one friend I" Innocent Fm]! thou poor dapiaed fiJrlorn! I hail brother—qa'te ot' the fool'e room! And 'wouldtaltetheewithme,inthedell and mild equality to dwell, Toil ahell call ...
... green! How itaflrotltep hith_er bend] y, “ And have I then one friend I" Innocent Fm]! thou poor dapiaed fiJrlorn! I hail brother—qa'te ot' the fool'e room! And 'wouldtaltetheewithme,inthedell and mild equality to dwell, Toil ahell call ...
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... green plots o'er precipices browse: Fromthe breed fi-uresofthensltedroek The Yew-tree bursts! Beneath its Isak-green bonghs (M'Ilvrhidrthelllrfillhhlfll'llibbltmnwhite) Where hmdmthmjutoulipmomyaeata, Irate—0.111 mwhavegaiu'd'the ...
... green plots o'er precipices browse: Fromthe breed fi-uresofthensltedroek The Yew-tree bursts! Beneath its Isak-green bonghs (M'Ilvrhidrthelllrfillhhlfll'llibbltmnwhite) Where hmdmthmjutoulipmomyaeata, Irate—0.111 mwhavegaiu'd'the ...
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... green gra- waved. Lt mon' lmdginehbrt conjured up Anhmtofnqwddruz with busyaim. Each irr himself, Earth's eager children toil'd. So Property began. two-streaming faint. Whenoe Vice and Virtue flow, honey and gall. Hence the soft much ...
... green gra- waved. Lt mon' lmdginehbrt conjured up Anhmtofnqwddruz with busyaim. Each irr himself, Earth's eager children toil'd. So Property began. two-streaming faint. Whenoe Vice and Virtue flow, honey and gall. Hence the soft much ...
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... green! And, conquering byher happinem alone, Shall France compel the nationa to be free, Till love and Joy loolt round, and call the Earth their own” - IV. Forgive me. Freedom! 0 lbrgive theae dream! I hear thy voice, I hear thy loud ...
... green! And, conquering byher happinem alone, Shall France compel the nationa to be free, Till love and Joy loolt round, and call the Earth their own” - IV. Forgive me. Freedom! 0 lbrgive theae dream! I hear thy voice, I hear thy loud ...
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... green light. Oh! “tie a quiet spirit-healing noolt! Which ¢-m8lltl.nkl, would love; but chiefly he, The humble man. who. in his youthful years, Knew jolt a: much of folly, as had made His early manhood more securely wise! Here he might ...
... green light. Oh! “tie a quiet spirit-healing noolt! Which ¢-m8lltl.nkl, would love; but chiefly he, The humble man. who. in his youthful years, Knew jolt a: much of folly, as had made His early manhood more securely wise! Here he might ...
Contenido
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60 | |
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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