The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... MOON . MILD Splendor of the various - vented Night ! Mother of wildly - working visions ! hail ! I watch thy gliding , while with watery light Thy weak eye glimmers through a fleecy veil ; LINES ON A FRIEND , I weep , yet stoop. 2 ...
... MOON . MILD Splendor of the various - vented Night ! Mother of wildly - working visions ! hail ! I watch thy gliding , while with watery light Thy weak eye glimmers through a fleecy veil ; LINES ON A FRIEND , I weep , yet stoop. 2 ...
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... moon all shadowy - pale , And scuds the cloud before the gale , Ere Morn with living gems bedight Purples the East with streaky light , We sip the furze - flower's fragrant dews Clad in robes of rainbow hues : Or sport amid the rosy ...
... moon all shadowy - pale , And scuds the cloud before the gale , Ere Morn with living gems bedight Purples the East with streaky light , We sip the furze - flower's fragrant dews Clad in robes of rainbow hues : Or sport amid the rosy ...
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... moon - beam of thy soul , In Slumber's nightly hour . THE COMPLAINT OF NINATHOMA How long will ye round me be swelling , O ye blue - tumbling waves of the Sea ? Not always in Caves was my dwelling , Nor beneath the cold blast of the ...
... moon - beam of thy soul , In Slumber's nightly hour . THE COMPLAINT OF NINATHOMA How long will ye round me be swelling , O ye blue - tumbling waves of the Sea ? Not always in Caves was my dwelling , Nor beneath the cold blast of the ...
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... moon it pam'd ; Still brighter and more bright it grew , With floating color not a few , Till it reach'd the moon at last : Then the cloud was wholly bright With a rich and amber light ! And so with many a hope I seek And with such joy ...
... moon it pam'd ; Still brighter and more bright it grew , With floating color not a few , Till it reach'd the moon at last : Then the cloud was wholly bright With a rich and amber light ! And so with many a hope I seek And with such joy ...
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... moon ! How mournfully it seems to fly , Ever fading more and more , To joyless regions of the sky- And now ' t is whiter than before ! As white as my poor cheek will be , When , Lowti ! on my couch I lie , A dying men for love of thee ...
... moon ! How mournfully it seems to fly , Ever fading more and more , To joyless regions of the sky- And now ' t is whiter than before ! As white as my poor cheek will be , When , Lowti ! on my couch I lie , A dying men for love of thee ...
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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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