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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... soon reflection's power imprest A stiller sadness on my breast ; And sickly hope with waning eye Was well content to droop and die : I yielded to the stern decree , Yet heaved a languid Sigh for thee ! And though in distant climes to ...
... soon reflection's power imprest A stiller sadness on my breast ; And sickly hope with waning eye Was well content to droop and die : I yielded to the stern decree , Yet heaved a languid Sigh for thee ! And though in distant climes to ...
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... soon Imagination conjured up An host of new desires : with busy aim , Each for himself , Earth's eager children toil'd . So Property began , twy - streaming fount , Whence Vice and Virtue flow , honey and gall . Hence the soft couch ...
... soon Imagination conjured up An host of new desires : with busy aim , Each for himself , Earth's eager children toil'd . So Property began , twy - streaming fount , Whence Vice and Virtue flow , honey and gall . Hence the soft couch ...
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... soon a deep precursive sound moan'd hollow : Black rose the clouds , and now ( as in a dream ) Their reddening shapes , transformed to Warrior - hosts , Coursed o'er the Sky , and battled in mid - air . Nor did not the large blood ...
... soon a deep precursive sound moan'd hollow : Black rose the clouds , and now ( as in a dream ) Their reddening shapes , transformed to Warrior - hosts , Coursed o'er the Sky , and battled in mid - air . Nor did not the large blood ...
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... Soon shall the Morning struggle into Day , The stormy Morning into cloudless Noon . Much hast thou seen , nor all canst understand- But this be thy best Omen - Save thy Country ! cheeks , nor with funereal ululation - but with circling ...
... Soon shall the Morning struggle into Day , The stormy Morning into cloudless Noon . Much hast thou seen , nor all canst understand- But this be thy best Omen - Save thy Country ! cheeks , nor with funereal ululation - but with circling ...
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... soon renew its smoothness , soon The visions will return ! And lo ! he stays : And soon the fragments dim of lovely forms Come trembling back , unite , and now once more The pool becomes a mirror ; and behold Each wild - flower on the ...
... soon renew its smoothness , soon The visions will return ! And lo ! he stays : And soon the fragments dim of lovely forms Come trembling back , unite , and now once more The pool becomes a mirror ; and behold Each wild - flower on the ...
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