The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... lady, ofl'ended by a sportive obervlr tionthatwomenhavenosouls . . . . . {5, “I have heard of reasom manilhld". . l ... Lady on her recovery, with unblemished looks, from a severe attadl. of pin . . i5. What is life ...
... lady, ofl'ended by a sportive obervlr tionthatwomenhavenosouls . . . . . {5, “I have heard of reasom manilhld". . l ... Lady on her recovery, with unblemished looks, from a severe attadl. of pin . . i5. What is life ...
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... lady, sister of a school-fellow, he set of for London with a party of collegians, and passed a short time there in joyous conviviality. On his return to Cambridge, he remained but a flaw days, and then abandoned it for ever. He again ...
... lady, sister of a school-fellow, he set of for London with a party of collegians, and passed a short time there in joyous conviviality. On his return to Cambridge, he remained but a flaw days, and then abandoned it for ever. He again ...
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... Ladies! to our cell. Here the wren of mfleat note Builds its nest and warbles well ; Here the blscltbird strains his throat; Welcome, Ladies! to our cell. 11. When tildes the moon all shadowy-pale, And sends the cloud before the gale ...
... Ladies! to our cell. Here the wren of mfleat note Builds its nest and warbles well ; Here the blscltbird strains his throat; Welcome, Ladies! to our cell. 11. When tildes the moon all shadowy-pale, And sends the cloud before the gale ...
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... Lady flair—that died for love. For maids, as well as youths, have psrish'd From fmitlen love too fondly oherish'd. Nay, treacherous image ! leave my mind— For Iewfi never will be ltind. Hush! my headle- feet fl'orn under Slip the ...
... Lady flair—that died for love. For maids, as well as youths, have psrish'd From fmitlen love too fondly oherish'd. Nay, treacherous image ! leave my mind— For Iewfi never will be ltind. Hush! my headle- feet fl'orn under Slip the ...
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... lady's ear. Oh! there is joy above the name of plea-Ire, Deep aelllposseation, an intense repue. IANDOVAL (will a Ismsh'e smile)Nootherthenaseastem mgespaint, The God. who floats upon a lotm lea-ti Dreams for a thon ages ; then awaiting ...
... lady's ear. Oh! there is joy above the name of plea-Ire, Deep aelllposseation, an intense repue. IANDOVAL (will a Ismsh'e smile)Nootherthenaseastem mgespaint, The God. who floats upon a lotm lea-ti Dreams for a thon ages ; then awaiting ...
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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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