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... , friendless wretch ! The tears that tremble down your cheek , Shall bathe my kisses chaste and meek The Holmes , in the Bristol Channes . For they are holy things before the Lord , Hell 22 12 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
... , friendless wretch ! The tears that tremble down your cheek , Shall bathe my kisses chaste and meek The Holmes , in the Bristol Channes . For they are holy things before the Lord , Hell 22 12 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
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... Lord , Hell ; God's Altar grasping with an eager hand , Fear , the wild - visaged , pale , eye - starting wretch , Sure - refuged hears his hot pursuing fiends Yell at vain distance . Soon refresh'd from Heaven , He calms the throb and ...
... Lord , Hell ; God's Altar grasping with an eager hand , Fear , the wild - visaged , pale , eye - starting wretch , Sure - refuged hears his hot pursuing fiends Yell at vain distance . Soon refresh'd from Heaven , He calms the throb and ...
Side 25
... Lord , mine Holy one ? Some believe it is the elephant , some the hippopotamus ; some We shall not die . O Lord thou hast ordained them for judg - affirm it is the wild bull . Poetically , it designates any large Mocketh high Heaven ...
... Lord , mine Holy one ? Some believe it is the elephant , some the hippopotamus ; some We shall not die . O Lord thou hast ordained them for judg - affirm it is the wild bull . Poetically , it designates any large Mocketh high Heaven ...
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... Lord ! it seems but yesterday- Young Edward's marriage - morn . Up through that wood behind the church , There leads from Edward's door A mossy track , all over - bough'd For half a mile or more . And from their house - door by that ...
... Lord ! it seems but yesterday- Young Edward's marriage - morn . Up through that wood behind the church , There leads from Edward's door A mossy track , all over - bough'd For half a mile or more . And from their house - door by that ...
Side 57
... Lord he gives , The Lord , he takes away : O Sir ! the child of my old age Lies there as cold as clay . Except that grave , you scarce see one That was not dug by me : I'd rather dance upon ' em all Than tread upon these three ! " Ay ...
... Lord he gives , The Lord , he takes away : O Sir ! the child of my old age Lies there as cold as clay . Except that grave , you scarce see one That was not dug by me : I'd rather dance upon ' em all Than tread upon these three ! " Ay ...
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