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For thee in vain all heavenly aspects smiled ; Hence , gloomy thoughts ! no more my soul shai From the hard world brief respite could they windwell The frost nipp'd sharp without , the canker prey'd On joys that were !
For thee in vain all heavenly aspects smiled ; Hence , gloomy thoughts ! no more my soul shai From the hard world brief respite could they windwell The frost nipp'd sharp without , the canker prey'd On joys that were !
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mid my lightsome glee I heaved the painless Sigh for thee . And when , falong the waves of woe , My harass'd heart was doom'd to know The frantic burst of outrage keen , And the slow pang that gnaws unseen ; Then shipwreck'd on life's ...
mid my lightsome glee I heaved the painless Sigh for thee . And when , falong the waves of woe , My harass'd heart was doom'd to know The frantic burst of outrage keen , And the slow pang that gnaws unseen ; Then shipwreck'd on life's ...
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Of triumph ) on the chill and midnight gale Rises with frantic burst or sadder swell SWEET Mercy ! how my very heart has bled The dirge of murder'd Ilope ! while Freedom pale To see thee , poor Old Man ! and thy gray hairs Bends in such ...
Of triumph ) on the chill and midnight gale Rises with frantic burst or sadder swell SWEET Mercy ! how my very heart has bled The dirge of murder'd Ilope ! while Freedom pale To see thee , poor Old Man ! and thy gray hairs Bends in such ...
Side 24
Ilis downward eye : all else of fairesi kind Thee to defend , meek Galilæan ! Thee Ilid or deform'd . But lo ! the bursting Sun ! And thy mild laws of love unutterable , Touch'd by the enchantment of that sudden beam , Mistrust and ...
Ilis downward eye : all else of fairesi kind Thee to defend , meek Galilæan ! Thee Ilid or deform'd . But lo ! the bursting Sun ! And thy mild laws of love unutterable , Touch'd by the enchantment of that sudden beam , Mistrust and ...
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Warm'd with new influence , the unwholesome plain Sent up its foulest fogs to meet the Morn : Glory to Thee , Father of Earth and Heaven ! The Sun that rose on Freedom , rose in blood ! All - conscious Presence of the Universe !
Warm'd with new influence , the unwholesome plain Sent up its foulest fogs to meet the Morn : Glory to Thee , Father of Earth and Heaven ! The Sun that rose on Freedom , rose in blood ! All - conscious Presence of the Universe !
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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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