The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 páginas |
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... dare look forward to an honourable ac- quittal . » In temper and disposition Coleridge is kind and amiable . His person is bulky and his physio- gnomy is heavy , but his eye is remarkably fine ; and neither envy nor uncharitableness ...
... dare look forward to an honourable ac- quittal . » In temper and disposition Coleridge is kind and amiable . His person is bulky and his physio- gnomy is heavy , but his eye is remarkably fine ; and neither envy nor uncharitableness ...
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... dare no longer on the sad theme muse , Lest kindred woes persuade a kindred doom : For oh ! big gall - drops , shook from Folly's wing , Have blacken'd the fair promise of my spring ; And the stern Fate transpierced with viewless dart ...
... dare no longer on the sad theme muse , Lest kindred woes persuade a kindred doom : For oh ! big gall - drops , shook from Folly's wing , Have blacken'd the fair promise of my spring ; And the stern Fate transpierced with viewless dart ...
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... dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair sole Operant in whose sight All things are pure , his strong controlling Love Alike from all educing perfect good . Theirs too celestial courage , inly armed- Dwarfing Earth's giant ...
... dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair sole Operant in whose sight All things are pure , his strong controlling Love Alike from all educing perfect good . Theirs too celestial courage , inly armed- Dwarfing Earth's giant ...
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... dare not look At their own vices . We have been too long Dupes of a deep delusion ! Some , belike , Groaning with restless enmity , expect All change from change of constituted power ; As if a Government had been a robe , On which our ...
... dare not look At their own vices . We have been too long Dupes of a deep delusion ! Some , belike , Groaning with restless enmity , expect All change from change of constituted power ; As if a Government had been a robe , On which our ...
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... dare loiter ! If in sullen mood He should stray hither , the low stumps shall gore His dainty feet , the briar and the thorn Make his plumes haggard . Like a wounded bird Easily caught , ensnare him , O ye Nymphs , Ye Oreads chaste , ye ...
... dare loiter ! If in sullen mood He should stray hither , the low stumps shall gore His dainty feet , the briar and the thorn Make his plumes haggard . Like a wounded bird Easily caught , ensnare him , O ye Nymphs , Ye Oreads chaste , ye ...
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