The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... Firm thy step, 0 Melancholy! The strmrgat plume in wisdom's pinion Is the many of past fiilly. Mute the shy-lsrk'and forlorn, While she melts the firstliug plumes, That had slc'unm'd the tender corn, Or the bean-field's odoroua bloomm ...
... Firm thy step, 0 Melancholy! The strmrgat plume in wisdom's pinion Is the many of past fiilly. Mute the shy-lsrk'and forlorn, While she melts the firstliug plumes, That had slc'unm'd the tender corn, Or the bean-field's odoroua bloomm ...
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... firm, to fight the bloodl- fight 01' Science. Freedom, and the Truth in Chr'lt. Yet oft, when after honorable toil Beetsthetiredrnind,sndwahingloveetodream, My spirit shall revisit thee, dear Cot! Thy jasmin and thy window-peering run ...
... firm, to fight the bloodl- fight 01' Science. Freedom, and the Truth in Chr'lt. Yet oft, when after honorable toil Beetsthetiredrnind,sndwahingloveetodream, My spirit shall revisit thee, dear Cot! Thy jasmin and thy window-peering run ...
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... firm, And with a natural gladness. he mairrmin'd The citadel uncnnquer'd, and in joy Was strong to firllow the delightfirl Muse. For not a hidden Path, that to the Shades Of the beloved Parna-ian lbrmt leads, Lurk'd undiscover'd by him ...
... firm, And with a natural gladness. he mairrmin'd The citadel uncnnquer'd, and in joy Was strong to firllow the delightfirl Muse. For not a hidden Path, that to the Shades Of the beloved Parna-ian lbrmt leads, Lurk'd undiscover'd by him ...
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... firm the tree. 0n the hedge ehtn in themnowlane Still nwung the np'hen of corn: Dear hard! it neemn but yummyYoung Edward's marriage-mom. Up through that wood'behind the church, There leedn [mm Edward'e door A rnmny track, all ovenbongh ...
... firm the tree. 0n the hedge ehtn in themnowlane Still nwung the np'hen of corn: Dear hard! it neemn but yummyYoung Edward's marriage-mom. Up through that wood'behind the church, There leedn [mm Edward'e door A rnmny track, all ovenbongh ...
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Contenido
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48 | |
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60 | |
CHRISTABEL | 73 |
THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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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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