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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... poison'd bowl . Now groans my sickening heart , as still I view Thy corse of livid hue ; Now indignation checks the feeble sigh , Or flashes through the tear that glistens in mine eye ! Is this the land of song - ennobled line ...
... poison'd bowl . Now groans my sickening heart , as still I view Thy corse of livid hue ; Now indignation checks the feeble sigh , Or flashes through the tear that glistens in mine eye ! Is this the land of song - ennobled line ...
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... poison'd chalice from thy hand ! 1 Avon , a river near Bristol ; the birth - place of Chatterton . And thou hadst dash'd it , at her soft command , But that Despair and Indignation rose , And told again the story of thy woes ; 3 Told ...
... poison'd chalice from thy hand ! 1 Avon , a river near Bristol ; the birth - place of Chatterton . And thou hadst dash'd it , at her soft command , But that Despair and Indignation rose , And told again the story of thy woes ; 3 Told ...
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... poison'd arrow in his side , And loud lewd Mirth , to Anguish close allied : Till Frenzy , fierce - eyed child of moping pain , Darts her hot lightning flash athwart the brain . Rest , injured shade ! Shall Slander squatting near Spit ...
... poison'd arrow in his side , And loud lewd Mirth , to Anguish close allied : Till Frenzy , fierce - eyed child of moping pain , Darts her hot lightning flash athwart the brain . Rest , injured shade ! Shall Slander squatting near Spit ...
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... poison'd ! But , all praise to Him Who gives us all things , more have yielded me Permanent shelter ; and beside one Friend , Beneath th ' impervious covert of one Oak , I've raised a lowly shed , and know the names Of Husband and of ...
... poison'd ! But , all praise to Him Who gives us all things , more have yielded me Permanent shelter ; and beside one Friend , Beneath th ' impervious covert of one Oak , I've raised a lowly shed , and know the names Of Husband and of ...
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... poison'd birds , that fly too low , Fall with dead swoop , and to the bottom go . Escaped that heavy stream on pinion fleet , Beneath the Mountain's lofty - frowning brow , Ere aught of perilous ascent you meet , A mead of mildest charm ...
... poison'd birds , that fly too low , Fall with dead swoop , and to the bottom go . Escaped that heavy stream on pinion fleet , Beneath the Mountain's lofty - frowning brow , Ere aught of perilous ascent you meet , A mead of mildest charm ...
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