The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... Words. "The but road to Peace, my Lords. is “hr! and “'ar carried on in the same manner in which we are taalht to worship our Qaator. namely, with all our soub. and with all our minds. and with all our lmarts. and with all our strsalth ...
... Words. "The but road to Peace, my Lords. is “hr! and “'ar carried on in the same manner in which we are taalht to worship our Qaator. namely, with all our soub. and with all our minds. and with all our lmarts. and with all our strsalth ...
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... word let slip the Elements, And ti-enzy Nature. Yet the wizard her, Arm'd. with 'l'orngarsuclt's' power, the Spirit of ... words \Vitnem'd by answering deeds may claim our Faith) Held commune with that warrior-maid of France Who soourged ...
... word let slip the Elements, And ti-enzy Nature. Yet the wizard her, Arm'd. with 'l'orngarsuclt's' power, the Spirit of ... words \Vitnem'd by answering deeds may claim our Faith) Held commune with that warrior-maid of France Who soourged ...
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... words that even yet Might stem deatruction were they Wisely preach'd, Are mutter'd o'er by men, whose tones proclaim How flat and weerisome they feel their trade: Rank eoofl'ers name, but mcstt too indolent To deem them falsehoods or to ...
... words that even yet Might stem deatruction were they Wisely preach'd, Are mutter'd o'er by men, whose tones proclaim How flat and weerisome they feel their trade: Rank eoofl'ers name, but mcstt too indolent To deem them falsehoods or to ...
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... words !— Thetne hard as high! (I mail- and mysterious fears (Hie first-hm they of Reason and twin-birth), 0f tides obedient to external fine. And currents self-determined, as might Qeru, Or by some inner Power; of moments awful. Now in ...
... words !— Thetne hard as high! (I mail- and mysterious fears (Hie first-hm they of Reason and twin-birth), 0f tides obedient to external fine. And currents self-determined, as might Qeru, Or by some inner Power; of moments awful. Now in ...
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... words Did Edward mutter plain; His face was drawn back on itselfi With honor and huge pain. Both gman'd at ohce, for ... word, or sigh, or tear— OLady! intbiswunand heanlemmood, To other thoughts by yonder throetle woo'd. All this long ...
... words Did Edward mutter plain; His face was drawn back on itselfi With honor and huge pain. Both gman'd at ohce, for ... word, or sigh, or tear— OLady! intbiswunand heanlemmood, To other thoughts by yonder throetle woo'd. All this long ...
Contenido
THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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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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