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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... strains Low murmuring , lay ; and starting from the rocks Stiff evergreens ,
whose spreading foliage mocks Want's barren soil , and the bleak frosts of age ,
And Bigotry's mad fire - invoking rage ! have past , SONNET TO THE RIVER
OTTER .
... strains Low murmuring , lay ; and starting from the rocks Stiff evergreens ,
whose spreading foliage mocks Want's barren soil , and the bleak frosts of age ,
And Bigotry's mad fire - invoking rage ! have past , SONNET TO THE RIVER
OTTER .
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He swore they would return with hasle ; Whither they went I cannot tellI thought I
heard , somc minutes past , Sounds as of a castle bell . Stretch forth thy hand (
thus ended she ) , And help a wretched maid to flee . But when the ladyo pass'd ...
He swore they would return with hasle ; Whither they went I cannot tellI thought I
heard , somc minutes past , Sounds as of a castle bell . Stretch forth thy hand (
thus ended she ) , And help a wretched maid to flee . But when the ladyo pass'd ...
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The Past lives o'er again He hath a lion's courage , In its effects , and to the guilty
spirit Fearless in'act , but feeble in endurance ; The ever - frowning Present is its
image . Unfit for boisterous times , with gentle hcart He worships nature in the ...
The Past lives o'er again He hath a lion's courage , In its effects , and to the guilty
spirit Fearless in'act , but feeble in endurance ; The ever - frowning Present is its
image . Unfit for boisterous times , with gentle hcart He worships nature in the ...
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With obscure memory of something past , Why this to me ? It is enough , you
know it . Which still escaped my efforts , or presented Tricks of a fancy pamper'd
with long wishing . A common trick of Gratitude , my lord , If , as it sometimes
happens ...
With obscure memory of something past , Why this to me ? It is enough , you
know it . Which still escaped my efforts , or presented Tricks of a fancy pamper'd
with long wishing . A common trick of Gratitude , my lord , If , as it sometimes
happens ...
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Who proffers his past favours for my virtueORDONIO ( with bitter scorn ) . Virtue !
ISIDORE . Tries to o'erreach me — is a very sharper , And should not speak of
gratitude , my lord . I knew not ' t was your brother ! ORDONIO ( alarmed ) . And
who ...
Who proffers his past favours for my virtueORDONIO ( with bitter scorn ) . Virtue !
ISIDORE . Tries to o'erreach me — is a very sharper , And should not speak of
gratitude , my lord . I knew not ' t was your brother ! ORDONIO ( alarmed ) . And
who ...
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