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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... belief in their being com- he feels in comununicating his ideas , and his pletely
destitute of moral or poetical feeling . A knowledge , invate or acquired , are
equally rePrussian , who was with him while looking upon markable to the
stranger .
... belief in their being com- he feels in comununicating his ideas , and his pletely
destitute of moral or poetical feeling . A knowledge , invate or acquired , are
equally rePrussian , who was with him while looking upon markable to the
stranger .
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PREFACE . labours under a strong feeling , is impelled to seek for sympathy ; but
a Poet's feelings are all strong . Quicquid amet valde amat . Akenside therefore
speaks with Compositions resembling those here collected are not philosophical
...
PREFACE . labours under a strong feeling , is impelled to seek for sympathy ; but
a Poet's feelings are all strong . Quicquid amet valde amat . Akenside therefore
speaks with Compositions resembling those here collected are not philosophical
...
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When most the big soul feels the mastering power , These wilds , these caverns
roaming o'er , And now his chceks with ... the patriot steel , For oh ! big gall -
drops , shook from Folly's wing , And her own iron rod he makes Oppression feel .
When most the big soul feels the mastering power , These wilds , these caverns
roaming o'er , And now his chceks with ... the patriot steel , For oh ! big gall -
drops , shook from Folly's wing , And her own iron rod he makes Oppression feel .
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In Pity's dew divine ; And from your heart the sighs that steal Shall make your
rising bosom feel The answering swell of mine ! How oft , my Love ! with shapings
sweet I paint the moment we shall meet ! With eager speed I dartI seize you in the
...
In Pity's dew divine ; And from your heart the sighs that steal Shall make your
rising bosom feel The answering swell of mine ! How oft , my Love ! with shapings
sweet I paint the moment we shall meet ! With eager speed I dartI seize you in the
...
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... Might stem destruction , were they wisely preachd , Are muller'd o'er by men ,
whose tones proclaim How flat and wearisome they feel their trade : Rank
scoffers some , but most loo indolent To deem them falsehoods or to know their
truth .
... Might stem destruction , were they wisely preachd , Are muller'd o'er by men ,
whose tones proclaim How flat and wearisome they feel their trade : Rank
scoffers some , but most loo indolent To deem them falsehoods or to know their
truth .
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