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For some years beeditor ; but this final mistake was early discovered fore his death , he was afilicted with great bodily and rectified . pain ; and was on one occasion heard to say , that In the year 1816 likewise was published by for ...
For some years beeditor ; but this final mistake was early discovered fore his death , he was afilicted with great bodily and rectified . pain ; and was on one occasion heard to say , that In the year 1816 likewise was published by for ...
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Moaning she fled , and entered the Profound The Village , where he dwelt an Husbandman , That leads with downward windings to the Cave By sudden inroad had been seized and fired Of darkness palpable , Desert of Death Late on the yester ...
Moaning she fled , and entered the Profound The Village , where he dwelt an Husbandman , That leads with downward windings to the Cave By sudden inroad had been seized and fired Of darkness palpable , Desert of Death Late on the yester ...
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As long All mingled lay beneath the common earth , The Bothnic coast , or southward of the Line , Death's gloomy reconcilement ! O'er the Fields Though hush'd the Winds and cloudless the high Stept a fair form , repairing all she might ...
As long All mingled lay beneath the common earth , The Bothnic coast , or southward of the Line , Death's gloomy reconcilement ! O'er the Fields Though hush'd the Winds and cloudless the high Stept a fair form , repairing all she might ...
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Stunn'd by Death's twice mortal mace , No more on Murder's lurid face The insatiate hag shall gloat with drunken eye ! Manes of the unnumber'd slain ! Ye that gasp'd on Warsaw's plain ! The voice had ceased , the vision fled ; Ye that ...
Stunn'd by Death's twice mortal mace , No more on Murder's lurid face The insatiate hag shall gloat with drunken eye ! Manes of the unnumber'd slain ! Ye that gasp'd on Warsaw's plain ! The voice had ceased , the vision fled ; Ye that ...
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She steadies with upright keel ! They dropp'd down one by one . The western wave was all a flame , The souls did from their bodies fly , — But Life - inThe day was well - nigh done , They fled to bliss or woe ! Death begins her Almost ...
She steadies with upright keel ! They dropp'd down one by one . The western wave was all a flame , The souls did from their bodies fly , — But Life - inThe day was well - nigh done , They fled to bliss or woe ! Death begins her Almost ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2012 |
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