The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... whme scanty shade, at summer-noon, The mother-sheep hath atom a hollow bed-— Ye, that new cool her fleece with droplem damp, Now pant and murmur with her feeding lamb. Chase, chase him, all ye Fays, and elfin Gnomes! With pricltles ...
... whme scanty shade, at summer-noon, The mother-sheep hath atom a hollow bed-— Ye, that new cool her fleece with droplem damp, Now pant and murmur with her feeding lamb. Chase, chase him, all ye Fays, and elfin Gnomes! With pricltles ...
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... whme few poor yellow leaves Ne'er u'emhle in the gals, yet tremble still, ann'd by the waterfall! and there my friends Behold the dark-green file of long lank weeds,' That all at once (a most fantastic sightfj Still nod and drip beneath ...
... whme few poor yellow leaves Ne'er u'emhle in the gals, yet tremble still, ann'd by the waterfall! and there my friends Behold the dark-green file of long lank weeds,' That all at once (a most fantastic sightfj Still nod and drip beneath ...
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... whme house Young Edward woo'd his wife. “3! lighth day-in bedand bower, 0 let hercursed be!!!" So having pray'd, steady and slow, She runs up from her knee! And left the church, nor e'er again The church-door enter'd she. I use poor ...
... whme house Young Edward woo'd his wife. “3! lighth day-in bedand bower, 0 let hercursed be!!!" So having pray'd, steady and slow, She runs up from her knee! And left the church, nor e'er again The church-door enter'd she. I use poor ...
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... Whme lnfimts owe them 1aThan the poor Caterpillar owes Its gaudy Parent Fly. You were a Mother! at your been fed The Babs that loved you. You,with laughing eye, Each twilight-thought, each nascent feeling read, Which you yourself ...
... Whme lnfimts owe them 1aThan the poor Caterpillar owes Its gaudy Parent Fly. You were a Mother! at your been fed The Babs that loved you. You,with laughing eye, Each twilight-thought, each nascent feeling read, Which you yourself ...
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... whme under-garland 0f laurel-loaves looks greener and more sparkling Through the gray olive-branch; if these, Prince Emerick! Give the true title to the throne, not thouNo! (let lllyria, let the infidel enemy Be judge and arbiter ...
... whme under-garland 0f laurel-loaves looks greener and more sparkling Through the gray olive-branch; if these, Prince Emerick! Give the true title to the throne, not thouNo! (let lllyria, let the infidel enemy Be judge and arbiter ...
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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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