The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... thee stood Afl'ectiou meek (Her holom lure, end wildly pele her cheek» Thy lttllen gaze ehe lmde thee roll On menu that well might melt thy mul ; Thy mn've out the flnh'd upon thy view, 'l'hy mtive eot, where ltill, at cloee of day ...
... thee stood Afl'ectiou meek (Her holom lure, end wildly pele her cheek» Thy lttllen gaze ehe lmde thee roll On menu that well might melt thy mul ; Thy mn've out the flnh'd upon thy view, 'l'hy mtive eot, where ltill, at cloee of day ...
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... thee. And when. along the waver of woe, My haraae'd heart was doom'd to kmw The frantic burnt of outrage keen. And the alow pang that gnawu unleen; Then ehipwreclt'd on life'e stormy In, I heaved an anguiah'd Sigh lbr thee! But soon ...
... thee. And when. along the waver of woe, My haraae'd heart was doom'd to kmw The frantic burnt of outrage keen. And the alow pang that gnawu unleen; Then ehipwreclt'd on life'e stormy In, I heaved an anguiah'd Sigh lbr thee! But soon ...
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... thee forth to Want and flown! The world is pirileas: the Chaste one's prlde, Mimic of Virtue, scowla on thy distreur: Thy loves and they. that envied thee, deride: And Vice alone will shelter rt'retchednees! O! I am sad to think, that ...
... thee forth to Want and flown! The world is pirileas: the Chaste one's prlde, Mimic of Virtue, scowla on thy distreur: Thy loves and they. that envied thee, deride: And Vice alone will shelter rt'retchednees! O! I am sad to think, that ...
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... Thee to defend. raeelt Galilean! Thee And thy mild latn of love unutterable, Misti-us! and Emaity have_bu.rst the bands With pious Fraud to snare a brother's life; And childlem widotta o'er thqgroaningland Wail numberlem; and brphaas ...
... Thee to defend. raeelt Galilean! Thee And thy mild latn of love unutterable, Misti-us! and Emaity have_bu.rst the bands With pious Fraud to snare a brother's life; And childlem widotta o'er thqgroaningland Wail numberlem; and brphaas ...
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... thee, many a weary hour; But then nor swell'lt the victnr's strain, nor ever Didst breathe thy ml in lbrms of human power. Alike floor all, bowe'er they praise thee (Not player nor boastful name delays thee)I Alike from Prieltcnl'l's ...
... thee, many a weary hour; But then nor swell'lt the victnr's strain, nor ever Didst breathe thy ml in lbrms of human power. Alike floor all, bowe'er they praise thee (Not player nor boastful name delays thee)I Alike from Prieltcnl'l's ...
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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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