The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... youth, whose general conduct was better than that of many of his fellow-collegians, and as good as most: his follies were more remarkable only as being those of a more remarkable personage; and it'he could be accused of a vice, it must ...
... youth, whose general conduct was better than that of many of his fellow-collegians, and as good as most: his follies were more remarkable only as being those of a more remarkable personage; and it'he could be accused of a vice, it must ...
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... youth, and manhood come in vain, And genius given and knowledge won In vain, And all which I had ouIl'd in wood-walks wild. And all which patient toll had rear'd, and all (hummus with thus had opsn'd out—but flowers Btraw'd on my corp ...
... youth, and manhood come in vain, And genius given and knowledge won In vain, And all which I had ouIl'd in wood-walks wild. And all which patient toll had rear'd, and all (hummus with thus had opsn'd out—but flowers Btraw'd on my corp ...
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... Youth hia fiery reign began Ere aorrow hadproclaim'd me tnan; While Peace the pruent hour heguiled. And all the lovely prtnpect amiled; Then, Mary! 'mid my lighh'ome glee l heaved the [ninlma Sigh lhr thee. And when. along the waver of ...
... Youth hia fiery reign began Ere aorrow hadproclaim'd me tnan; While Peace the pruent hour heguiled. And all the lovely prtnpect amiled; Then, Mary! 'mid my lighh'ome glee l heaved the [ninlma Sigh lhr thee. And when. along the waver of ...
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... youth, If gilled with the_lthuriel lance of Truth, We force to start amid her feign'd careViee, sired-hag! in native uglinem ; A brother's fate will haply rouse the tear, Andonwegoinheavinesiandfear! But if our fond hearts call to ...
... youth, If gilled with the_lthuriel lance of Truth, We force to start amid her feign'd careViee, sired-hag! in native uglinem ; A brother's fate will haply rouse the tear, Andonwegoinheavinesiandfear! But if our fond hearts call to ...
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... Youth of limpleat aong. ' But I along the breeze ahall roll The voice of feeble power; And dWell, the moon-beam of thy tool, In Slumber'l nightly hour. *THE COMPLAINT OF NTNATHOMA. How long will ye round me he swelling, 0 ye blue ...
... Youth of limpleat aong. ' But I along the breeze ahall roll The voice of feeble power; And dWell, the moon-beam of thy tool, In Slumber'l nightly hour. *THE COMPLAINT OF NTNATHOMA. How long will ye round me he swelling, 0 ye blue ...
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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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