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Side 11
The bar . the old French the history of the Chevalier Bay- ren wilderness may not blossom like the rose ; but ard , and from the Latin the account of the Abi- it will seem , or rather feel to do so , under the lus . pones ...
The bar . the old French the history of the Chevalier Bay- ren wilderness may not blossom like the rose ; but ard , and from the Latin the account of the Abi- it will seem , or rather feel to do so , under the lus . pones ...
Side 16
When most the big soul feels the mastering power , These wilds , these caverns roaming o'er , Round which the screaming ... the patriot steel , But dare no longer on the sad theme muse , And her own iron rod he makes Oppression feel .
When most the big soul feels the mastering power , These wilds , these caverns roaming o'er , Round which the screaming ... the patriot steel , But dare no longer on the sad theme muse , And her own iron rod he makes Oppression feel .
Side 23
For the Great And from your heart the sighs that steal Invisible ( by symbols only seen ) Shall make your rising bosom feel With a peculiar and surpassing light The answering swell of mine ! Shines from the visage of the oppress'd good ...
For the Great And from your heart the sighs that steal Invisible ( by symbols only seen ) Shall make your rising bosom feel With a peculiar and surpassing light The answering swell of mine ! Shines from the visage of the oppress'd good ...
Side 34
... wearisome they feel their trade : No sinking sky - lark ever poised himself . Rank scoffers some , but most too indolent The hills are heathy , save that swelling slope , To deem them falsehoods or to know their truth .
... wearisome they feel their trade : No sinking sky - lark ever poised himself . Rank scoffers some , but most too indolent The hills are heathy , save that swelling slope , To deem them falsehoods or to know their truth .
Side 35
Like mere abstractions , empty sounds , to which We join no feeling and ... Whatever makes this mortal spirit feel Oh ! let not English women drag their flight The joy and greatness of its future being ? Fainting beneath the burthen of ...
Like mere abstractions , empty sounds , to which We join no feeling and ... Whatever makes this mortal spirit feel Oh ! let not English women drag their flight The joy and greatness of its future being ? Fainting beneath the burthen of ...
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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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