The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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Side 12
... DEATH OF CHATTERTON. 0 wear a wonder seems the fear of death, Seeing how gladly we all sin! to sleep, Babet- Children. Youths'and Men, Night following night for threucore years and ten! But doubly strange, where life is but a breath To ...
... DEATH OF CHATTERTON. 0 wear a wonder seems the fear of death, Seeing how gladly we all sin! to sleep, Babet- Children. Youths'and Men, Night following night for threucore years and ten! But doubly strange, where life is but a breath To ...
Side 24
... Death's-pinto Slave-merchants! Scorpion-whip of Fate! Narle'astin-vageryal'holyami, ' A]! in the. For they are holy things before the Lord, Aye unpofaitled. though Earth should league with He ; God's Altar grasping with an eager hand. _ ...
... Death's-pinto Slave-merchants! Scorpion-whip of Fate! Narle'astin-vageryal'holyami, ' A]! in the. For they are holy things before the Lord, Aye unpofaitled. though Earth should league with He ; God's Altar grasping with an eager hand. _ ...
Side 29
... Death Sunk deep beneath Gehenna'l many rootlThere many a datclul age the Beldame lurh'd And trembled; till engender'd by fierce Hale, Fierce flute and gloomy Hope, a Dream art-c, Shaped like a black cloud Imrk'd with meal: of tire. It ...
... Death Sunk deep beneath Gehenna'l many rootlThere many a datclul age the Beldame lurh'd And trembled; till engender'd by fierce Hale, Fierce flute and gloomy Hope, a Dream art-c, Shaped like a black cloud Imrk'd with meal: of tire. It ...
Side 30
... Death's gloomy reconcilement! O'er the 'Fields Stept a fair form. repairing all she might, Her temples olive-wreathed; and where she trod Fresh flowerets rose, and many a foodful herb. But wan her check, her footsteps insecure, And ...
... Death's gloomy reconcilement! O'er the 'Fields Stept a fair form. repairing all she might, Her temples olive-wreathed; and where she trod Fresh flowerets rose, and many a foodful herb. But wan her check, her footsteps insecure, And ...
Side 62
... death. Ev'n thus a lovely rose I view'd In summer-swelling pride; Nor mark'd the bud, that green and rule Peep'd at the Rae's side. It chanced,l plfd again that way In Autumn's latest heur, And wond'ring saw the self-same spray Rich ...
... death. Ev'n thus a lovely rose I view'd In summer-swelling pride; Nor mark'd the bud, that green and rule Peep'd at the Rae's side. It chanced,l plfd again that way In Autumn's latest heur, And wond'ring saw the self-same spray Rich ...
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