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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... voice of mourn- ing , ' for Keen pangs of love awakening as a babe Turbulent , with an outery in the heart , And fears self - will'd that shunn'd the eye of hope , And hope that scarce could know itself from fear ; Sense of past youth ...
... voice of mourn- ing , ' for Keen pangs of love awakening as a babe Turbulent , with an outery in the heart , And fears self - will'd that shunn'd the eye of hope , And hope that scarce could know itself from fear ; Sense of past youth ...
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... voice , as seraph's song . Yet not your heavenly beauty gives This heart with passion soft to glow : Within your soul a voice there lives ! It bids you When sinking low the sufferer wan Beholds no hand outstretch'd to save , Fair , as ...
... voice , as seraph's song . Yet not your heavenly beauty gives This heart with passion soft to glow : Within your soul a voice there lives ! It bids you When sinking low the sufferer wan Beholds no hand outstretch'd to save , Fair , as ...
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... voice , those notes prolong , As sweet as when that voice with rapturous falls Shall wake the soften'd echoes of Heaven's halls ! O ( have I sigh'd ) were mine the wizard's rod , Or mine the power of Proteus , changeful god ! A flower ...
... voice , those notes prolong , As sweet as when that voice with rapturous falls Shall wake the soften'd echoes of Heaven's halls ! O ( have I sigh'd ) were mine the wizard's rod , Or mine the power of Proteus , changeful god ! A flower ...
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... voice Thou badst Oppression's hireling crew rejoice Blasting with wizard spell my laurell'd fame . Burke ! thou drank'st Corruption's bowl ! The stormy Pity and the cherished lure Yet never , Of Pomp , and proud Precipitance of soul ...
... voice Thou badst Oppression's hireling crew rejoice Blasting with wizard spell my laurell'd fame . Burke ! thou drank'st Corruption's bowl ! The stormy Pity and the cherished lure Yet never , Of Pomp , and proud Precipitance of soul ...
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... voice had. Nor least in savagery of holy zeal , Apt for the yoke , the race degenerate , Whom Britain erst had blush'd to call her sons ! Thee to defend the Moloch Priest prefers The prayer of hate , and bellows to the herd That Deity ...
... voice had. Nor least in savagery of holy zeal , Apt for the yoke , the race degenerate , Whom Britain erst had blush'd to call her sons ! Thee to defend the Moloch Priest prefers The prayer of hate , and bellows to the herd That Deity ...
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