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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... Mighty Men , The Kings and the Chief Captains of the World , With all that fix'd on high like stars of Heaven Shot baleful influence , shall be cast to earth , Vile and down - trodden , as the untimely fruit Shook from the fig - tree by ...
... Mighty Men , The Kings and the Chief Captains of the World , With all that fix'd on high like stars of Heaven Shot baleful influence , shall be cast to earth , Vile and down - trodden , as the untimely fruit Shook from the fig - tree by ...
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... mighty vision passing - there As in her natural form , swell'd vast to Heaven ! Awake , my soul ! not only passive praise Thou owest ! not alone these swelling tears , Mute thanks and secret ecstacy ! Awake , Voice of sweet song ! Awake ...
... mighty vision passing - there As in her natural form , swell'd vast to Heaven ! Awake , my soul ! not only passive praise Thou owest ! not alone these swelling tears , Mute thanks and secret ecstacy ! Awake , Voice of sweet song ! Awake ...
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... mighty Family , Himself our Father , and the World our Home . ON OBSERVING A BLOSSOM ON THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY , 1796 . SWEET Flower ! that peeping from thy russet stem Unfoldest timidly ( for in strange sort This dark , frieze - coated ...
... mighty Family , Himself our Father , and the World our Home . ON OBSERVING A BLOSSOM ON THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY , 1796 . SWEET Flower ! that peeping from thy russet stem Unfoldest timidly ( for in strange sort This dark , frieze - coated ...
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... mighty Poet , e'en to Frenzy bold ! What tell'st thou now about ? ' T is of the Rushing of an Host in rout , With groans of trampled men , with smarting wounds- At once they groan with pain , and shudder with the cold ! But hush ! there ...
... mighty Poet , e'en to Frenzy bold ! What tell'st thou now about ? ' T is of the Rushing of an Host in rout , With groans of trampled men , with smarting wounds- At once they groan with pain , and shudder with the cold ! But hush ! there ...
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... mighty was the spell . Yet he , who saw this Geraldine , Had deem'd her sure a thing divine . Such sorrow with such grace she blended , As if she fear'd she had offended Sweet Christabel , that gentle maid ! And with such lowly tones ...
... mighty was the spell . Yet he , who saw this Geraldine , Had deem'd her sure a thing divine . Such sorrow with such grace she blended , As if she fear'd she had offended Sweet Christabel , that gentle maid ! And with such lowly tones ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
POETICAL WORKS OF COLERIDGE SH Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge,Percy Bysshe 1792-1822 Shelley,John 1795-1821 Keats Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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