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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... thine eyes- The stream will soon renew its smoothness , soon The visions will return ! And lo , he stays , And soon the fragments dim of lovely forms Come trembling back , unite , and now once more The pool becomes a mirror . Yet from ...
... thine eyes- The stream will soon renew its smoothness , soon The visions will return ! And lo , he stays , And soon the fragments dim of lovely forms Come trembling back , unite , and now once more The pool becomes a mirror . Yet from ...
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... thine Have been the lovely lady's prison . O Geraldine ! one hour was thine- Thou ' st had thy will ! By tairn and rill , The night - birds all that hour were still . But now they are jubilant anew , From cliff and tower , tu - whoo ...
... thine Have been the lovely lady's prison . O Geraldine ! one hour was thine- Thou ' st had thy will ! By tairn and rill , The night - birds all that hour were still . But now they are jubilant anew , From cliff and tower , tu - whoo ...
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... thine ? Within the Baron's heart and brain If thoughts like these had any share , They only swell'd his rage and pain , And did but work confusion there . Ilis heart was cleft with pain and rage , His cheeks they quiver'd , his eyes ...
... thine ? Within the Baron's heart and brain If thoughts like these had any share , They only swell'd his rage and pain , And did but work confusion there . Ilis heart was cleft with pain and rage , His cheeks they quiver'd , his eyes ...
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... thine eye [ A pause , she gazes at ALVAR . Which doth betray thee . Inly - tortured man ! This is the revelry of a drunken anguish , Which fain would scoff away the pang of guilt , And quell each human feeling . Methinks I can not fear ...
... thine eye [ A pause , she gazes at ALVAR . Which doth betray thee . Inly - tortured man ! This is the revelry of a drunken anguish , Which fain would scoff away the pang of guilt , And quell each human feeling . Methinks I can not fear ...
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... thine eye , seems oft to give A new soul to its gentleness , doth prove thee ! Thou art sprung too of no ignoble blood , Or there's no faith in instinct ! [ Angry voices and clamour within , re - enter GLYCINE . GLYCINE . Oh , madam ...
... thine eye , seems oft to give A new soul to its gentleness , doth prove thee ! Thou art sprung too of no ignoble blood , Or there's no faith in instinct ! [ Angry voices and clamour within , re - enter GLYCINE . GLYCINE . Oh , madam ...
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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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