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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... hast thou seen , nor all canst understand- But this be thy best Omen - Save thy Country ! cheeks , nor with funereal ululation - but with circling dances and the joy of songs . Thou art terrible indeed , yet thou dwellest with Liberty ...
... hast thou seen , nor all canst understand- But this be thy best Omen - Save thy Country ! cheeks , nor with funereal ululation - but with circling dances and the joy of songs . Thou art terrible indeed , yet thou dwellest with Liberty ...
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... thou art stern , and with unkindly countenance Art inly reasoning whilst thou listenest to me . SANDOVAL . Anxiously , Henry ! reasoning anxiously . But Oropeza- EARL HENRY . Blessings gather round her ! Within this wood there winds a ...
... thou art stern , and with unkindly countenance Art inly reasoning whilst thou listenest to me . SANDOVAL . Anxiously , Henry ! reasoning anxiously . But Oropeza- EARL HENRY . Blessings gather round her ! Within this wood there winds a ...
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... Thou ' rt flying from thy bounden ministeries- So sore it seems and burthensome a task To weave unwithering flowers ! But take thou heed : For thou art vulnerable , wild - eyed Boy , And I have arrows mystically dipp'd , Such as may stop ...
... Thou ' rt flying from thy bounden ministeries- So sore it seems and burthensome a task To weave unwithering flowers ! But take thou heed : For thou art vulnerable , wild - eyed Boy , And I have arrows mystically dipp'd , Such as may stop ...
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... Thou art the son of Valdez ! would to Heaven That I could truly and for ever serve thee . ORDONIO . The slave begins to soften . You are my friend , << He that can bring the dead to life again , >> Nay , no defence to me ! The holy ...
... Thou art the son of Valdez ! would to Heaven That I could truly and for ever serve thee . ORDONIO . The slave begins to soften . You are my friend , << He that can bring the dead to life again , >> Nay , no defence to me ! The holy ...
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... thou art innocent ! of guilt The innocent obey nor charm nor spell ! My brother is in heaven . Thou sainted spirit , Burst on our sight , a passing visitant ! Once more to hear thy voice , once more to see thee , O't were a joy to me ...
... thou art innocent ! of guilt The innocent obey nor charm nor spell ! My brother is in heaven . Thou sainted spirit , Burst on our sight , a passing visitant ! Once more to hear thy voice , once more to see thee , O't were a joy to me ...
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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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