The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... thine unseen in cavern depths to well; The Hermit-fountain of some dripping cell! Pride of the Vale! thy useful ... thine to feel the sympthetic glow In Met-it's joy, and Poverty's meek woe; Thine all that cheer the moment as it film ...
... thine unseen in cavern depths to well; The Hermit-fountain of some dripping cell! Pride of the Vale! thy useful ... thine to feel the sympthetic glow In Met-it's joy, and Poverty's meek woe; Thine all that cheer the moment as it film ...
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... thine heed beneath an Olive Tree, I would,thatfi-mnthe|:linionaofthyDove _ One quill withouten pain ypluck'd might he ! ForO! Iwilh my Sara's frowns to flee, And filintnhe'rnmemothing long would write, Lat ehe reeom my rude diaoourteay ...
... thine heed beneath an Olive Tree, I would,thatfi-mnthe|:linionaofthyDove _ One quill withouten pain ypluck'd might he ! ForO! Iwilh my Sara's frowns to flee, And filintnhe'rnmemothing long would write, Lat ehe reeom my rude diaoourteay ...
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... thine aged knees and climb that lap, On which first kneeling his 'own infancy ljp'd its hriel' prayer. Such, 0 my earliest Friend! Thy let, all] such thy brothers too enjoy. At distanm did ye climb life's upland read. Yet cheer'd and ...
... thine aged knees and climb that lap, On which first kneeling his 'own infancy ljp'd its hriel' prayer. Such, 0 my earliest Friend! Thy let, all] such thy brothers too enjoy. At distanm did ye climb life's upland read. Yet cheer'd and ...
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... thine ovm bruins garlandod, Amid the tremor of a realm aglow, Amid a mighty nation jubilant. When from the general heart of human-hind Hope sprang forth like a full-hem Deity! —-—Of that deer Hope afliicled and struclt down. So summon'd ...
... thine ovm bruins garlandod, Amid the tremor of a realm aglow, Amid a mighty nation jubilant. When from the general heart of human-hind Hope sprang forth like a full-hem Deity! —-—Of that deer Hope afliicled and struclt down. So summon'd ...
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... thine Have been the lovely lady's prison. 0 Geraldine! one hour was thine— Thou 'st had thy will! By taim and rill, '- Tlte night-birds all that hour Were still. But now they are jubilant anew, F rum cliff and tower, tu-wheo! tu-whoo ...
... thine Have been the lovely lady's prison. 0 Geraldine! one hour was thine— Thou 'st had thy will! By taim and rill, '- Tlte night-birds all that hour Were still. But now they are jubilant anew, F rum cliff and tower, tu-wheo! tu-whoo ...
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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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