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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... Moved on the darkness of the unformed deep . SONNET . As late I lay in slumber's shadowy vale , With wetted cheek and in a mourner's guise , I saw the sainted form of Freedom rise : She spake ! not sadder moans the autumnal gale ...
... Moved on the darkness of the unformed deep . SONNET . As late I lay in slumber's shadowy vale , With wetted cheek and in a mourner's guise , I saw the sainted form of Freedom rise : She spake ! not sadder moans the autumnal gale ...
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... moved from his sweet trance ! My Sara came , with gentlest look divine ; Bright shone her eye , yet tender was its beam : I felt the pressure of her lip to mine ! Whispering we went , and Love was all our theme- Love pure and spotless ...
... moved from his sweet trance ! My Sara came , with gentlest look divine ; Bright shone her eye , yet tender was its beam : I felt the pressure of her lip to mine ! Whispering we went , and Love was all our theme- Love pure and spotless ...
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... moved an Amendment to the following effect : That the House hoped his Majesty would seize the earliest opportunity to conclude a peace with France , etc. This motion was opposed by the Duke of Port- land , who considered the war to be ...
... moved an Amendment to the following effect : That the House hoped his Majesty would seize the earliest opportunity to conclude a peace with France , etc. This motion was opposed by the Duke of Port- land , who considered the war to be ...
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... moved yet sure she was a gentle maid ! And in each motion her most innocent soul Beam'd forth so brightly , that who saw would say Guilt was a thing impossible in her ! Nor idly would have said - for she had lived In this bad World as ...
... moved yet sure she was a gentle maid ! And in each motion her most innocent soul Beam'd forth so brightly , that who saw would say Guilt was a thing impossible in her ! Nor idly would have said - for she had lived In this bad World as ...
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... moved on In low and languid mood : for I had found That outward forms , the loftiest , still receive Their finer influence from the Life within : Fair ciphers else : fair , but of import vague Or unconcerning , where the Heart not finds ...
... moved on In low and languid mood : for I had found That outward forms , the loftiest , still receive Their finer influence from the Life within : Fair ciphers else : fair , but of import vague Or unconcerning , where the Heart not finds ...
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