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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... tremble to the breeze , Veiled from the grosser ken of mortal sight . Or , haply , at the visionary hour , Along our wildly - bower'd sequester'd walk , We listen to the enamour'd rustic's talk ; Heave with the heavings of the maiden's ...
... tremble to the breeze , Veiled from the grosser ken of mortal sight . Or , haply , at the visionary hour , Along our wildly - bower'd sequester'd walk , We listen to the enamour'd rustic's talk ; Heave with the heavings of the maiden's ...
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... wind The houseless , friendless wretch ! The tears that tremble down your cheek , Shall bathe my kisses chaste and meek The Holmes , in the Bristol Channel . In Pity's dew divine ; And from your heart the 12 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
... wind The houseless , friendless wretch ! The tears that tremble down your cheek , Shall bathe my kisses chaste and meek The Holmes , in the Bristol Channel . In Pity's dew divine ; And from your heart the 12 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
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... Tremble far - off - for lo ! the Giant Frenzy , Uprooting empires with his whirlwind arm , Mocketh high Heaven ; burst hideous from the cell Where the old Hag , unconquerable , huge , Creation's eyeless drudge , black Ruin , sits ...
... Tremble far - off - for lo ! the Giant Frenzy , Uprooting empires with his whirlwind arm , Mocketh high Heaven ; burst hideous from the cell Where the old Hag , unconquerable , huge , Creation's eyeless drudge , black Ruin , sits ...
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... trembles on the string . But most , my own dear Genevieve , It sighs and trembles most for thee ! O come , and hear what cruel wrongs Befel the Dark Ladie . Few sorrows hath she of her own , My hope , my joy , my Genevieve ! She loves ...
... trembles on the string . But most , my own dear Genevieve , It sighs and trembles most for thee ! O come , and hear what cruel wrongs Befel the Dark Ladie . Few sorrows hath she of her own , My hope , my joy , my Genevieve ! She loves ...
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... trembles on the string . When last I sang the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lonely Knight , And how he roam'd the mountain - woods , Nor rested day or night ; I promised thee a sister tale Of man's perfidious cruelty : Come ...
... trembles on the string . When last I sang the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lonely Knight , And how he roam'd the mountain - woods , Nor rested day or night ; I promised thee a sister tale Of man's perfidious cruelty : Come ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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