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... for as long by a sound sense , or where the same sense might as the English language endures , his “ Genevieve " have been conveyed with equal force and dignity and “ Ancient Mariner " will be read : but he has in plainer words .
... for as long by a sound sense , or where the same sense might as the English language endures , his “ Genevieve " have been conveyed with equal force and dignity and “ Ancient Mariner " will be read : but he has in plainer words .
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No knell that willd , but fill'd my anxious eye , " Tis tempest all or gloom : in early youth , And suffering Nature wept that one should die ! 1 If gifted with the Ithuriel lance of Truth , We force to start amid her feign'd caress ...
No knell that willd , but fill'd my anxious eye , " Tis tempest all or gloom : in early youth , And suffering Nature wept that one should die ! 1 If gifted with the Ithuriel lance of Truth , We force to start amid her feign'd caress ...
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... who endure to place Far off the unvarying Cuckoo soothes my ear . Fcul offerings on the shrine of Misery , Up scour the startling stragglers of the Flock And force from Famine the caress of Love ; That on green plots ...
... who endure to place Far off the unvarying Cuckoo soothes my ear . Fcul offerings on the shrine of Misery , Up scour the startling stragglers of the Flock And force from Famine the caress of Love ; That on green plots ...
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... that soliciting spell , force back Wins gentle solace as with upward eye Earth's free and stirring spirit that lies entranc'd He marks the streamy banners of the North , | Thinking himself those happy spirits shall join Who there in ...
... that soliciting spell , force back Wins gentle solace as with upward eye Earth's free and stirring spirit that lies entranc'd He marks the streamy banners of the North , | Thinking himself those happy spirits shall join Who there in ...
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Arm'd with Torngarsuck's * power , the Spirit of And in each motion her most innocent soul Good , Beam'd forth so brightly , that who sảw would say Forces to unchain the foodful progeny Guilt was a thing impossible in her !
Arm'd with Torngarsuck's * power , the Spirit of And in each motion her most innocent soul Good , Beam'd forth so brightly , that who sảw would say Forces to unchain the foodful progeny Guilt was a thing impossible in her !
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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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