The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... Sleep , softly - breathing God ! his downy wing Was fluttering now , as quickly to depart ; When twang'd an arrow from Love's mystic string , With pathless wound it pierced him to the heart . Was there some magic in the Elfin's dart ...
... Sleep , softly - breathing God ! his downy wing Was fluttering now , as quickly to depart ; When twang'd an arrow from Love's mystic string , With pathless wound it pierced him to the heart . Was there some magic in the Elfin's dart ...
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... sleep to you I fly : I'm always with you in my sleep ! The world is all one's own . But then one wakes , and where am I ? All , all alone . Sleep stays not , though a monarch bids : So I love to wake ere break of day : For though my sleep ...
... sleep to you I fly : I'm always with you in my sleep ! The world is all one's own . But then one wakes , and where am I ? All , all alone . Sleep stays not , though a monarch bids : So I love to wake ere break of day : For though my sleep ...
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... sleep , each night repell'd in vain , Each night was scatter'd by its own loud screams , Yet never could his heart command , though fain , One deep full wish to be no more in pain . That Hope , which was his inward bliss and boast ...
... sleep , each night repell'd in vain , Each night was scatter'd by its own loud screams , Yet never could his heart command , though fain , One deep full wish to be no more in pain . That Hope , which was his inward bliss and boast ...
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... sleep : Full seldom may my friend auch vigils keep ! Visit her , gentle Sleep ! with wings of healing , And may this storm be but a mountain - birth , May all the stars hang bright above her dwelling , Silent as though they watch'd the ...
... sleep : Full seldom may my friend auch vigils keep ! Visit her , gentle Sleep ! with wings of healing , And may this storm be but a mountain - birth , May all the stars hang bright above her dwelling , Silent as though they watch'd the ...
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... sleep ; and some have said * We lived , ere yet this robe of Flesh we wore . O my sweet baby ! when I reach my door ... Sleep , my darling , tenderly ! If thou sleep not , mother mourneth , Singing as her wheel she turneth : Come ...
... sleep ; and some have said * We lived , ere yet this robe of Flesh we wore . O my sweet baby ! when I reach my door ... Sleep , my darling , tenderly ! If thou sleep not , mother mourneth , Singing as her wheel she turneth : Come ...
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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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