The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... hate In a eonaged vale fire dwelh liltening to the Sahlmth bella' Still around her atop are aaen Spotle- Hotior'e metre: mien. Love. the ire of Meaning hem Borrow lmiling through her team, And, euuaeiour of the pt employ, Memory ...
... hate In a eonaged vale fire dwelh liltening to the Sahlmth bella' Still around her atop are aaen Spotle- Hotior'e metre: mien. Love. the ire of Meaning hem Borrow lmiling through her team, And, euuaeiour of the pt employ, Memory ...
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... hate to man, Bidding'her serpent hair in mezy surge Lick his young thee, and at his mouth inbrosthe Horrible symptthy! And 'lesgaed with these Each petty German prinealing, nursed in gore! Soal-harden'd barterers of human blood ...
... hate to man, Bidding'her serpent hair in mezy surge Lick his young thee, and at his mouth inbrosthe Horrible symptthy! And 'lesgaed with these Each petty German prinealing, nursed in gore! Soal-harden'd barterers of human blood ...
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... hate The merrily disproporu'on-r and whoe'er Turn with mild mnow fiom the victor's car Ara'lthelow puppnyofthmnmtomuse (It that bleat triumph. when the pan-int Sage Call'd the'red lightnings from the o'er-rushing cloud. Aral dash'd the ...
... hate The merrily disproporu'on-r and whoe'er Turn with mild mnow fiom the victor's car Ara'lthelow puppnyofthmnmtomuse (It that bleat triumph. when the pan-int Sage Call'd the'red lightnings from the o'er-rushing cloud. Aral dash'd the ...
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... hate. Cairn, pitying, he retired, And mused expectant on these promised years. 0 years! the blast. pro-eminence of Saints! Ye sweep alhwart my gaze. so heavenly bright, The that veil the adoring Seraph's eyes, What time he bends before ...
... hate. Cairn, pitying, he retired, And mused expectant on these promised years. 0 years! the blast. pro-eminence of Saints! Ye sweep alhwart my gaze. so heavenly bright, The that veil the adoring Seraph's eyes, What time he bends before ...
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... hate-breathing combatants, who there All mingled lay beneath the common ear1h. Death's gloomy reconcilement! O'er the 'Fields Stept a fair form. repairing all she might, Her temples olive-wreathed; and where she trod Fresh flowerets ...
... hate-breathing combatants, who there All mingled lay beneath the common ear1h. Death's gloomy reconcilement! O'er the 'Fields Stept a fair form. repairing all she might, Her temples olive-wreathed; and where she trod Fresh flowerets ...
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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