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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Rest , injured shade ! the poor man's grateful prayer For not through pathless
grove with murmur rude On heaven - ward wing thy wounded soul shall bear .
Thou soothest the sad wood - nymph , Solitude ; As oft at twilight gloom thy grave
I ...
Rest , injured shade ! the poor man's grateful prayer For not through pathless
grove with murmur rude On heaven - ward wing thy wounded soul shall bear .
Thou soothest the sad wood - nymph , Solitude ; As oft at twilight gloom thy grave
I ...
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As wlien far off the warbled strains are heard That soar on Morning's wing the
vales among , Within his cage the imprison'd matin bird Swells the full chorus
with a generous song : He bathes no pinion in the dewy light , No Father's joy , no
...
As wlien far off the warbled strains are heard That soar on Morning's wing the
vales among , Within his cage the imprison'd matin bird Swells the full chorus
with a generous song : He bathes no pinion in the dewy light , No Father's joy , no
...
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The lionours of my vernal day LINES On rapid wing are flying . « To morrow shall
the Traveller come Who late beheld me blooming : O Peace ! that on a lilied bank
dost love His searching eye shall vainly roam To rest thine head bencath an ...
The lionours of my vernal day LINES On rapid wing are flying . « To morrow shall
the Traveller come Who late beheld me blooming : O Peace ! that on a lilied bank
dost love His searching eye shall vainly roam To rest thine head bencath an ...
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But Fancy now more gaily sinys ; Or if awhile she droop her wings , As sky - larks '
mid the corn , On summer fields she grounds her breast : The oblivious Poppy o'
er her nest Nods , till returning morn . O ever present to my view ! My wafted ...
But Fancy now more gaily sinys ; Or if awhile she droop her wings , As sky - larks '
mid the corn , On summer fields she grounds her breast : The oblivious Poppy o'
er her nest Nods , till returning morn . O ever present to my view ! My wafted ...
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Bears on its wing each hour a load of Fate ; The swain , who , lull'd by Seine's
mild murmurs , led His weary oxen to their nightly shed , To - day may rule a
tempest - troubled State . Nor shall not Fortune with a vengeful smile Survey the ...
Bears on its wing each hour a load of Fate ; The swain , who , lull'd by Seine's
mild murmurs , led His weary oxen to their nightly shed , To - day may rule a
tempest - troubled State . Nor shall not Fortune with a vengeful smile Survey the ...
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