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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... human understanding in our present state . But I can neither find nor believe , that it ever occurred to any reader to ground on such passages , a charge against BISHOP TAYLOR's hunanity , or goodness of heart . I was not a little ...
... human understanding in our present state . But I can neither find nor believe , that it ever occurred to any reader to ground on such passages , a charge against BISHOP TAYLOR's hunanity , or goodness of heart . I was not a little ...
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... human pity Doth not prevail-- ORDONIO . ' T is certain that he was a catholic ; What changes may have happen'd in three years , I cannot say ; but grant me this , good father : Myself I ' ll sift him : if I find him sound , You ' ll ...
... human pity Doth not prevail-- ORDONIO . ' T is certain that he was a catholic ; What changes may have happen'd in three years , I cannot say ; but grant me this , good father : Myself I ' ll sift him : if I find him sound , You ' ll ...
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... human being's rage . And am I hastening to the arms -- O Ileaven ! I haste but to the grave of my beloved ! [ Exit , VALDEZ following after her . ORDONIO . This , then , is my reward ! and I must love her ? Scorn'd ! shudder'd at ! yet ...
... human being's rage . And am I hastening to the arms -- O Ileaven ! I haste but to the grave of my beloved ! [ Exit , VALDEZ following after her . ORDONIO . This , then , is my reward ! and I must love her ? Scorn'd ! shudder'd at ! yet ...
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... human hand He gave a substance and reality To that wild fancy of a possible thing.- Well it was done ! [ Then very wildly . Why babblest thou of guilt ? The deed was done , and it pass'd fairly off . And he whose tale I tell thee - dost ...
... human hand He gave a substance and reality To that wild fancy of a possible thing.- Well it was done ! [ Then very wildly . Why babblest thou of guilt ? The deed was done , and it pass'd fairly off . And he whose tale I tell thee - dost ...
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... human face here but to see One human face here to sustain me . - Courage ! It is but my own fear ! The life within me , It sinks and wavers like this cone of flame , Beyond which I scarce dare look onward ! Oh ! [ Shuddering . If I ...
... human face here but to see One human face here to sustain me . - Courage ! It is but my own fear ! The life within me , It sinks and wavers like this cone of flame , Beyond which I scarce dare look onward ! Oh ! [ Shuddering . If I ...
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