The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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Side 12
... beauty's light you glide along: Your eye is like the star of eve, And sweet your voice, as seraph's song. Yet not your heavenly beauty gives ' Thisheart with pssionsofl toglow: Within your soul a voice there lives! It bids you hear the ...
... beauty's light you glide along: Your eye is like the star of eve, And sweet your voice, as seraph's song. Yet not your heavenly beauty gives ' Thisheart with pssionsofl toglow: Within your soul a voice there lives! It bids you hear the ...
Side 16
... beauty wreath Of many a lucent hue; All purple, glow'd his cheek, beneath lnebliate with dew. l softly seized the unguarded Power, Nor scared his balmy rest; And placed him. caged the flower, 0: spotle- Sstra's breast. But when ...
... beauty wreath Of many a lucent hue; All purple, glow'd his cheek, beneath lnebliate with dew. l softly seized the unguarded Power, Nor scared his balmy rest; And placed him. caged the flower, 0: spotle- Sstra's breast. But when ...
Side 23
... beauty unereate, As thou, meek fivior! at the fmrful hour >When thy insulted Anguish wing'd the prayer Harp'd by Archangels. when they sing of Mercy! Which when the Almighty heard from Earth h'n ' Throne, Diviner light till'd Heaven ...
... beauty unereate, As thou, meek fivior! at the fmrful hour >When thy insulted Anguish wing'd the prayer Harp'd by Archangels. when they sing of Mercy! Which when the Almighty heard from Earth h'n ' Throne, Diviner light till'd Heaven ...
Side 25
... beauty. and by sensual.an . Unsealtaltaed the mind, which in the means Inmtotbrget the gmmtJl-lhflfllld' Boat pleasured with its own activity. Aral hence Dima'e that withers manhood's arm, The dagger'd Envy. spirit-quenching Want. ' War ...
... beauty. and by sensual.an . Unsealtaltaed the mind, which in the means Inmtotbrget the gmmtJl-lhflfllld' Boat pleasured with its own activity. Aral hence Dima'e that withers manhood's arm, The dagger'd Envy. spirit-quenching Want. ' War ...
Side 39
... beauty! Nay, treadiemul image! leave my mind. II'Lewti never will be kind. Thelittle aloud—itine- any, Away itgou; awsysosaont Ala! ithasoapowertostay: It hues. - SD unhthemnnnerofSpemer ' ll Inscription foraFountainoneHeeth ilnitnted ...
... beauty! Nay, treadiemul image! leave my mind. II'Lewti never will be kind. Thelittle aloud—itine- any, Away itgou; awsysosaont Ala! ithasoapowertostay: It hues. - SD unhthemnnnerofSpemer ' ll Inscription foraFountainoneHeeth ilnitnted ...
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