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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The exterminating fiend is fled( Foul her life , and dark her doom ) No stranger
agony confounds Mighty armies of the dead The Soldier on the war - field spread
, Dance like death - fires round her tomb ! When all foredone with toil and wounds
...
The exterminating fiend is fled( Foul her life , and dark her doom ) No stranger
agony confounds Mighty armies of the dead The Soldier on the war - field spread
, Dance like death - fires round her tomb ! When all foredone with toil and wounds
...
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Four times fifty living men His shipmates ( And I heard nor sigh nor groan ) , drop
down dead ; And horror fol- See ! sec ! ( I cried ) she tacks no more ! With heavy
thump , a lifeless lump , lows : for can it be Hither to work us weal ; They dropp'd ...
Four times fifty living men His shipmates ( And I heard nor sigh nor groan ) , drop
down dead ; And horror fol- See ! sec ! ( I cried ) she tacks no more ! With heavy
thump , a lifeless lump , lows : for can it be Hither to work us weal ; They dropp'd ...
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The bodies of the slrip's crew are inspired , and the ship mores on ; But oh ! more
horrible than that And soon I heard a roaring wind : Is a curse in a dead man's
eye ! It did not come anear ; Seven days , seven nights , I saw that But with its ...
The bodies of the slrip's crew are inspired , and the ship mores on ; But oh ! more
horrible than that And soon I heard a roaring wind : Is a curse in a dead man's
eye ! It did not come anear ; Seven days , seven nights , I saw that But with its ...
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Brown skeletons of leaves that lag dead bodies , My forest - brook along ; And
appear in A little distance from the prow When the ivy - tod is heavy with snow ,
their own forms Those crimson shadows were : And the owlet whoops to the wolf
...
Brown skeletons of leaves that lag dead bodies , My forest - brook along ; And
appear in A little distance from the prow When the ivy - tod is heavy with snow ,
their own forms Those crimson shadows were : And the owlet whoops to the wolf
...
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The silver lamp burns dead and dim ; But Christabel the lamp will trim . She trimm
'd the lamp , and made it bright , And left it swinging to and fro , While Geraldine ,
in wretched plight , Sank down upon the floor below . O weary lady , Geraldine ...
The silver lamp burns dead and dim ; But Christabel the lamp will trim . She trimm
'd the lamp , and made it bright , And left it swinging to and fro , While Geraldine ,
in wretched plight , Sank down upon the floor below . O weary lady , Geraldine ...
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