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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... fear of snapping the flower . A third and heavier accusation has been brought against me , that of obscurity ; but not , I think , with equal jus- tice . An Author is obscure , when his conceptions are dim and imperfect , and his ...
... fear of snapping the flower . A third and heavier accusation has been brought against me , that of obscurity ; but not , I think , with equal jus- tice . An Author is obscure , when his conceptions are dim and imperfect , and his ...
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... fear ! But if our fond hearts call to Pleasure's bower Some pigmy Folly in a careless hour , The faithless guest shall stamp the enchanted ground And mingled forms of Misery rise around : Heart - fretting Fear , with pallid look aghast ...
... fear ! But if our fond hearts call to Pleasure's bower Some pigmy Folly in a careless hour , The faithless guest shall stamp the enchanted ground And mingled forms of Misery rise around : Heart - fretting Fear , with pallid look aghast ...
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... fear are one disease- Though that may burn and this may freeze , They ' re both alike the ague . And so this Ox , in frantic mood , Faced round like any Bull- The mob turn'd tail , and he pursued , Till they with fright and fear were ...
... fear are one disease- Though that may burn and this may freeze , They ' re both alike the ague . And so this Ox , in frantic mood , Faced round like any Bull- The mob turn'd tail , and he pursued , Till they with fright and fear were ...
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... fear , like lesser streams Still flowing , still were lost in those of love : So love grew mightier from the fear , and Nature , Fleeing from Pain , shelter'd herself in Joy . The stars above our heads were dim and steady , Like eyes ...
... fear , like lesser streams Still flowing , still were lost in those of love : So love grew mightier from the fear , and Nature , Fleeing from Pain , shelter'd herself in Joy . The stars above our heads were dim and steady , Like eyes ...
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... fear , I fear , my Master dear ! We shall have a deadly storm . I. Ballad of Sir Patrick Spens . WELL ! If the Bard was weather - wise , who made The grand old ballad of Sir Patrick Spence , This night , so tranquil now , will not go ...
... fear , I fear , my Master dear ! We shall have a deadly storm . I. Ballad of Sir Patrick Spens . WELL ! If the Bard was weather - wise , who made The grand old ballad of Sir Patrick Spence , This night , so tranquil now , will not go ...
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