The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... heard of reasom manilhld". . l . lb. Linmsuggestedbylhe LastWordsofBerengariun . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . I'D. The Devil's Thoughts . . . . . . . . . . . . I'll. Comtancy to an Idea] Object . . . . . . . . 215 The Buicide's ...
... heard of reasom manilhld". . l . lb. Linmsuggestedbylhe LastWordsofBerengariun . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . I'D. The Devil's Thoughts . . . . . . . . . . . . I'll. Comtancy to an Idea] Object . . . . . . . . 215 The Buicide's ...
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... heard That III on Morning's wing the vales among. \Vithin his cage the imprimn'd mntin bird Swells the full chorus with a generous song = He bathes no pinion in the dewy light, No Father's joy, no Lover's bliss he shares, Yet still the ...
... heard That III on Morning's wing the vales among. \Vithin his cage the imprimn'd mntin bird Swells the full chorus with a generous song = He bathes no pinion in the dewy light, No Father's joy, no Lover's bliss he shares, Yet still the ...
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... heard the ailence of my thought, Couu'ived a too Iuoce-ful wile, I ween: Ami whisper'd to hint-elf. with malioe fraught" Too long our Slave the Darnael'e unilu hath eeen : Tomorrow; ahall he ken her alter'd mien!” He spoke, and amhulh'd ...
... heard the ailence of my thought, Couu'ived a too Iuoce-ful wile, I ween: Ami whisper'd to hint-elf. with malioe fraught" Too long our Slave the Darnael'e unilu hath eeen : Tomorrow; ahall he ken her alter'd mien!” He spoke, and amhulh'd ...
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... heard Uproar ald ahrieh! and terror-struck drove 0! Through tmfrequehted rind-I, a weary way! But now our houee nor ... heard, and ruah'd on earth; y-SllilCB that ad hour, in Cam]:- and Court! adored,. Rehela. fi'otri'God,. and. Monarch. o'er.
... heard Uproar ald ahrieh! and terror-struck drove 0! Through tmfrequehted rind-I, a weary way! But now our houee nor ... heard, and ruah'd on earth; y-SllilCB that ad hour, in Cam]:- and Court! adored,. Rehela. fi'otri'God,. and. Monarch. o'er.
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... heard, and only heard In this low dell, how'd not the delicateg'amBut now the gentle dew-fell sends abroad The fruiblike perfume of the golden farm; The light has left the summit of the hill, Though still a sunny gleam liu beautiful ...
... heard, and only heard In this low dell, how'd not the delicateg'amBut now the gentle dew-fell sends abroad The fruiblike perfume of the golden farm; The light has left the summit of the hill, Though still a sunny gleam liu beautiful ...
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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