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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... ( Those grassy hills , those glittering dells From the choired Gods advancing ,
Proudly ramparted with rocks ) ; The Spirit of the Earth made reverence meet ,
And Ocean , ' mid his uproar wild And stood up , beautiful , before the cloudy seat
.
... ( Those grassy hills , those glittering dells From the choired Gods advancing ,
Proudly ramparted with rocks ) ; The Spirit of the Earth made reverence meet ,
And Ocean , ' mid his uproar wild And stood up , beautiful , before the cloudy seat
.
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... All change from change of consoluted power ; But now the gentle dew - fall
sends abroad The fruit - like perfume of the golden furze : The light has left the
summit of the hill , Though still a sunny gleam lies beautiful , Aslant the ivied
beacon .
... All change from change of consoluted power ; But now the gentle dew - fall
sends abroad The fruit - like perfume of the golden furze : The light has left the
summit of the hill , Though still a sunny gleam lies beautiful , Aslant the ivied
beacon .
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... den , And sometimes from the darksome shade , And sometimes starting up at
once In green and sunny glade ; There came and look'd him in the face An Angel
beautiful and bright ; And how he knew it was a Fiend , This miserable Knight !
... den , And sometimes from the darksome shade , And sometimes starting up at
once In green and sunny glade ; There came and look'd him in the face An Angel
beautiful and bright ; And how he knew it was a Fiend , This miserable Knight !
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And thou too , desert Stream ! no pool of thine , pass forth into light - I find myself
Though clear as lake in latest summer - eve , Beneath a weeping birch ( most
beautiful Did e'er reflect the stately virgin's robe , Of forest - trees , the Lady of the
...
And thou too , desert Stream ! no pool of thine , pass forth into light - I find myself
Though clear as lake in latest summer - eve , Beneath a weeping birch ( most
beautiful Did e'er reflect the stately virgin's robe , Of forest - trees , the Lady of the
...
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... the dimness of the stars . Their bright , bright eyes , their eyes both bright and
full , And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song , Glistening , while many a glow -
worm in the shade Lights up her love - torch . 1. A beautiful white cloud of foam at
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... the dimness of the stars . Their bright , bright eyes , their eyes both bright and
full , And hark ! the Nightingale begins its song , Glistening , while many a glow -
worm in the shade Lights up her love - torch . 1. A beautiful white cloud of foam at
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