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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O native Britain ! O my Mother Isle ! How shouldst thou prove aught else but dear
and holy To me , who from thy lakes and mountain - hills , Thy clouds , thy quiet
dales , thy rocks and seas , Have drunk in all my intellectual life , All sweet ...
O native Britain ! O my Mother Isle ! How shouldst thou prove aught else but dear
and holy To me , who from thy lakes and mountain - hills , Thy clouds , thy quiet
dales , thy rocks and seas , Have drunk in all my intellectual life , All sweet ...
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But when I told the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lovely Knight , And how
he roam'd the mountain - woods , Nor rested day or night . ' T was partly love ,
and partly fear , And partly ' t was a bashful art , That I might rather feel than see ...
But when I told the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lovely Knight , And how
he roam'd the mountain - woods , Nor rested day or night . ' T was partly love ,
and partly fear , And partly ' t was a bashful art , That I might rather feel than see ...
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Ye wild goats sporting round the eagle's nest ! Ye eagles , play - mates of the
mountain - storm ! Ye lightwings , the dread arrows of the clouds ! Ye signs and
wonders of the element ! Uiter forth God , and fill the bills with praise ! My native
land !
Ye wild goats sporting round the eagle's nest ! Ye eagles , play - mates of the
mountain - storm ! Ye lightwings , the dread arrows of the clouds ! Ye signs and
wonders of the element ! Uiter forth God , and fill the bills with praise ! My native
land !
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... fair eyes , that swam with undropp'd tears But thou , my babe ! shalt wander like
a brecze Did glitter in the yellow moon - beam ! Well :By lakes and sandy shores ,
beneath the crags It is a father's tale : But if that Heaven Of ancient mountain ...
... fair eyes , that swam with undropp'd tears But thou , my babe ! shalt wander like
a brecze Did glitter in the yellow moon - beam ! Well :By lakes and sandy shores ,
beneath the crags It is a father's tale : But if that Heaven Of ancient mountain ...
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Escaped that heavy stream on pinion licet , Beneath the Mountain's lofty -
frowning brow , Ere aught of perilous ascent you meet , A mead of mildest charm
delays th ' unlab'ring feet . I ask not now , my friend ! the aiding verse , Tedious to
thee ...
Escaped that heavy stream on pinion licet , Beneath the Mountain's lofty -
frowning brow , Ere aught of perilous ascent you meet , A mead of mildest charm
delays th ' unlab'ring feet . I ask not now , my friend ! the aiding verse , Tedious to
thee ...
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