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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... living wretch . He , his head feebly turning , on the group Look'd with a vacant stare , and his eye spoke The drowsy calm that steals on worn - out anguish . She shudder'd : but , each vainer pang subdued , Quick disentangling from the ...
... living wretch . He , his head feebly turning , on the group Look'd with a vacant stare , and his eye spoke The drowsy calm that steals on worn - out anguish . She shudder'd : but , each vainer pang subdued , Quick disentangling from the ...
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... living flowers Of loveliest blue , spread garlands at your feet ? - God let the torrents , like a shout of nations Answer ! and let the ice - plains echo , God ! God ! sing ye meadow - streams with gladsome voice ! Ye pine - groves ...
... living flowers Of loveliest blue , spread garlands at your feet ? - God let the torrents , like a shout of nations Answer ! and let the ice - plains echo , God ! God ! sing ye meadow - streams with gladsome voice ! Ye pine - groves ...
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... living Poets . The language was intended to be dramatic ; that is , suited to the narrator ; and the metre corresponds to the homeliness of the diction . It is therefore presented as the fragment , not of a Poem , but of a common Ballad ...
... living Poets . The language was intended to be dramatic ; that is , suited to the narrator ; and the metre corresponds to the homeliness of the diction . It is therefore presented as the fragment , not of a Poem , but of a common Ballad ...
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... living soul ! O simple spirit , guided from above , Dear Lady ! friend devoutest of my choice , Thus mayest thou ever , evermore rejoice . ODE TO GEORGIANA , DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE , ON THE TWENTY - FOURTH STANZA IN HER a PASSAGE OVER ...
... living soul ! O simple spirit , guided from above , Dear Lady ! friend devoutest of my choice , Thus mayest thou ever , evermore rejoice . ODE TO GEORGIANA , DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE , ON THE TWENTY - FOURTH STANZA IN HER a PASSAGE OVER ...
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... living faculties of bliss ; And Genius to your cradle came , His forehead wreathed with lambent flame , And bending low , with godlike kiss Breathed in a more celestial life ; But boasts not many a fair compeer , A heart as sensitive to ...
... living faculties of bliss ; And Genius to your cradle came , His forehead wreathed with lambent flame , And bending low , with godlike kiss Breathed in a more celestial life ; But boasts not many a fair compeer , A heart as sensitive to ...
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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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