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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... Past collect and shape themselves , Upstarting in their own completed image To scare or to reward . I sought the guilty , And what I sought I found : but ere the spear Flew from my hand , there rose an angel form Betwixt me and my aim ...
... Past collect and shape themselves , Upstarting in their own completed image To scare or to reward . I sought the guilty , And what I sought I found : but ere the spear Flew from my hand , there rose an angel form Betwixt me and my aim ...
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... past well - doing - and because ' T is hard to erase at once the fond belief Long cherish'd , that Illyria had in thee No dreaming priest's slave , but a Roman lover Of her true weal and freedom - and for this , too , That , hoping to ...
... past well - doing - and because ' T is hard to erase at once the fond belief Long cherish'd , that Illyria had in thee No dreaming priest's slave , but a Roman lover Of her true weal and freedom - and for this , too , That , hoping to ...
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... past . A bitter and perplex'd « what shall I do ?. Is worse to man than worst necessity . QUESTENBERG . Ay , doubtless , it is true : the Duke does spare us The troublesome task of chusing . BUTLER . Yes , the Duke Cares with a father's ...
... past . A bitter and perplex'd « what shall I do ?. Is worse to man than worst necessity . QUESTENBERG . Ay , doubtless , it is true : the Duke does spare us The troublesome task of chusing . BUTLER . Yes , the Duke Cares with a father's ...
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... past be past - that is , you understand - forgotten ! I esteem you infinitely . ( Embracing him repeatedly ) . You have not a dearer friend on earth than I - but that you know . The fellow that cries rogue to you calls me vil- lain ...
... past be past - that is , you understand - forgotten ! I esteem you infinitely . ( Embracing him repeatedly ) . You have not a dearer friend on earth than I - but that you know . The fellow that cries rogue to you calls me vil- lain ...
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... past , beyond all human faith , You call'd an army forth , like a creation : But yet-- But yet ? WALLENSTEIN . WRANGEL . But still the Chancellor thinks , It might yet be an easier thing from nothing To call forth sixty thousand men of ...
... past , beyond all human faith , You call'd an army forth , like a creation : But yet-- But yet ? WALLENSTEIN . WRANGEL . But still the Chancellor thinks , It might yet be an easier thing from nothing To call forth sixty thousand men of ...
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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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