The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... wing can naval! Self, spreading still ! Oblivious of its own, _ Yet all of all pomesaing! This is Faith! This the ... wings So herds of elder time had haply feign'd) Some Fury fondled in her hate to man, Bidding'her serpent hair in ...
... wing can naval! Self, spreading still ! Oblivious of its own, _ Yet all of all pomesaing! This is Faith! This the ... wings So herds of elder time had haply feign'd) Some Fury fondled in her hate to man, Bidding'her serpent hair in ...
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... wing of fire The innumerable multitude of wrongs By man on man inflicted! Rest awhile, Children of Wretchedneas! The hour is nigh: And lo! the Great, the Rich, the Mighty Men, The Kings and the Chief Captains of the World, With all that ...
... wing of fire The innumerable multitude of wrongs By man on man inflicted! Rest awhile, Children of Wretchedneas! The hour is nigh: And lo! the Great, the Rich, the Mighty Men, The Kings and the Chief Captains of the World, With all that ...
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... wings the noise Is Tempest, when the unutterable ahapeé Speeds from the mother of Death, and utters once That shriek, which nevur Murderer heard and lived. Or if the Greenland Wizardjn strange'trar'ice Pierces the untravell'd realms of ...
... wings the noise Is Tempest, when the unutterable ahapeé Speeds from the mother of Death, and utters once That shriek, which nevur Murderer heard and lived. Or if the Greenland Wizardjn strange'trar'ice Pierces the untravell'd realms of ...
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... wings athwart the noon, Drop his blue-hinged lid-l, and holds them cltle, And booting at the glorious Sun in Heaven, Criee out," Where is itl" 'I'hanltlu too for peace (Peace long prmerved by fleets and perilous seal), Secure Ii-om ...
... wings athwart the noon, Drop his blue-hinged lid-l, and holds them cltle, And booting at the glorious Sun in Heaven, Criee out," Where is itl" 'I'hanltlu too for peace (Peace long prmerved by fleets and perilous seal), Secure Ii-om ...
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... wings: Each tender pledge of sacred faith he join'd, Each gentler pleasure of the ttnepotted mind— Day-dreama, whose tints with sportive brighm— glow. And Hope, the blamelem parasite of woe. The eyelesa Chemist heard the procu rise, The ...
... wings: Each tender pledge of sacred faith he join'd, Each gentler pleasure of the ttnepotted mind— Day-dreama, whose tints with sportive brighm— glow. And Hope, the blamelem parasite of woe. The eyelesa Chemist heard the procu rise, The ...
Contenido
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CHRISTABEL | 73 |
THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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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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