The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... bright above her dwelling,. 'I'is sweetto hear a brook, 't'u sweet To hear the Etbhath-hell, 'I'is sweet to hear them both at once, Deep in a woody dell. His limb along the man, his head Upon a mossy heap, WIIlJ shut-up senses, Edward ...
... bright above her dwelling,. 'I'is sweetto hear a brook, 't'u sweet To hear the Etbhath-hell, 'I'is sweet to hear them both at once, Deep in a woody dell. His limb along the man, his head Upon a mossy heap, WIIlJ shut-up senses, Edward ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ' May all the stare hang bright above her dwelling, ' May hold it in remembrance ;' and be taught. Ourl il her wedding ... bright ebtruaive form of art, Detain'd your eye from nature: etately VIII. 'Ihstveu'ling ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. ' May all the stare hang bright above her dwelling, ' May hold it in remembrance ;' and be taught. Ourl il her wedding ... bright ebtruaive form of art, Detain'd your eye from nature: etately VIII. 'Ihstveu'ling ...
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... bright; and list the torraut's duh,— Beneath the cypren, or the yew more dark. Seated at can, on name smooth rock; In axial silence now, and now a: it The treuured heart; arm linlt'd in friendly arm, Bare if the one, his muae's witching ...
... bright; and list the torraut's duh,— Beneath the cypren, or the yew more dark. Seated at can, on name smooth rock; In axial silence now, and now a: it The treuured heart; arm linlt'd in friendly arm, Bare if the one, his muae's witching ...
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... bright guests! with your wings of up bu on Bear slofl to your'horna,' to your 'nnquets, ofjoyance, That the roofs of Olympus may echo my lyre! Hs'. we mount! on their pinions they well up my Soul! 0 've me the Nectar! O lill me the Bowl ...
... bright guests! with your wings of up bu on Bear slofl to your'horna,' to your 'nnquets, ofjoyance, That the roofs of Olympus may echo my lyre! Hs'. we mount! on their pinions they well up my Soul! 0 've me the Nectar! O lill me the Bowl ...
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... bright and burning lights of Genius and learning, than all other Protestant churches since the Reformation, was ... bright-eyed mariner. The ship was cheer'd, the harbor V clear'tl, Merrily did we drop , Below the kirk, below the hill ...
... bright and burning lights of Genius and learning, than all other Protestant churches since the Reformation, was ... bright-eyed mariner. The ship was cheer'd, the harbor V clear'tl, Merrily did we drop , Below the kirk, below the hill ...
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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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