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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... stars to shine in , and be gracious . SAROLTA . So doth the ignorant distance still delude us ! Thy fancied heaven , dear girl , like that above thee , In its mere self a cold , drear , colourless void , Seen from below and in the large ...
... stars to shine in , and be gracious . SAROLTA . So doth the ignorant distance still delude us ! Thy fancied heaven , dear girl , like that above thee , In its mere self a cold , drear , colourless void , Seen from below and in the large ...
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... stars , and on their hours , Till the earthly hour escapes you . O , believe me , your own bosom are your destiny's stars . Confidence in yourself , prompt resolution , This is your Venus ! and the sole malignant , The only one that ...
... stars , and on their hours , Till the earthly hour escapes you . O , believe me , your own bosom are your destiny's stars . Confidence in yourself , prompt resolution , This is your Venus ! and the sole malignant , The only one that ...
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... stars enwreathed your brows , They scared me too ! O wherefore , wherefore should he At the first meeting spread as ' t were the ban Of excommunication round you , —wherefore Dress up the angel as for sacrifice , And cast upon the light ...
... stars enwreathed your brows , They scared me too ! O wherefore , wherefore should he At the first meeting spread as ' t were the ban Of excommunication round you , —wherefore Dress up the angel as for sacrifice , And cast upon the light ...
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... star ; And in the tower no other light was there But from these stars : all seem'd to come from them . These are the planets , » said that low old man , They govern worldly fates , and for that cause Are imaged here as kings . He ...
... star ; And in the tower no other light was there But from these stars : all seem'd to come from them . These are the planets , » said that low old man , They govern worldly fates , and for that cause Are imaged here as kings . He ...
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... stars . He deems us unprovided , And thinks to fall upon us by surprise . Yea , in his dream of hope , he grasps already The golden circle in his hand . He errs , We too have been in action - he but grasps His evil fate , most evil ...
... stars . He deems us unprovided , And thinks to fall upon us by surprise . Yea , in his dream of hope , he grasps already The golden circle in his hand . He errs , We too have been in action - he but grasps His evil fate , most evil ...
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