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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... nature , and the power of giving the which the author himself afterwards revised interest of novelty by the modifying colours of and altered , and the translator subsequently re - imagination . The sudden charm , which accidents ...
... nature , and the power of giving the which the author himself afterwards revised interest of novelty by the modifying colours of and altered , and the translator subsequently re - imagination . The sudden charm , which accidents ...
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... Nature leads us to de- I shall only add , that each of my readers will , I hope , scribe our own sorrows ; in the endeavour to describe remember , that these Poems on various subjects , which them , intellectual activity is exerted ...
... Nature leads us to de- I shall only add , that each of my readers will , I hope , scribe our own sorrows ; in the endeavour to describe remember , that these Poems on various subjects , which them , intellectual activity is exerted ...
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... Nature and a niggard Doom ( That all bestowing , this withholding all ) Made each chance knell from distant spire or dome Sound like a secking Mother's anxious call , Return , poor Child ! Home , weary Truant home ! Thee , Chatterton ...
... Nature and a niggard Doom ( That all bestowing , this withholding all ) Made each chance knell from distant spire or dome Sound like a secking Mother's anxious call , Return , poor Child ! Home , weary Truant home ! Thee , Chatterton ...
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... nature of things young ) That earthward still thy moveless head is hung ? Do thy prophetic fears anticipate , Meek Child of Misery ! thy future fate ? The starving meal , and all the thousand aches « Which patient merit of the unworthy ...
... nature of things young ) That earthward still thy moveless head is hung ? Do thy prophetic fears anticipate , Meek Child of Misery ! thy future fate ? The starving meal , and all the thousand aches « Which patient merit of the unworthy ...
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... nature brings From Flattery's night - shade : as he feels he sings . September , 1792 . SONNET . Content , as random Fancies might inspire , If his weak harp at times , or lonely lyre , He struck with desultory hand , and drew Some ...
... nature brings From Flattery's night - shade : as he feels he sings . September , 1792 . SONNET . Content , as random Fancies might inspire , If his weak harp at times , or lonely lyre , He struck with desultory hand , and drew Some ...
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