The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 69
Side 16
... deeper tint impend, Tillchillsnddampthemoml-nightdmeud. *— THE ROSE. As late each flower that sweetat blown I pluck'd ... deep delight! Then clapp'd his wings tbr joy. “ And 0! be cried—"0f magic hind What charm this Throne endear! Some ...
... deeper tint impend, Tillchillsnddampthemoml-nightdmeud. *— THE ROSE. As late each flower that sweetat blown I pluck'd ... deep delight! Then clapp'd his wings tbr joy. “ And 0! be cried—"0f magic hind What charm this Throne endear! Some ...
Side 22
... deep. Dark reddening from_the channell'd Isle' (Where stands one solitary pile Unslated'by the blast) The Watch-tire, like a sullen star Twinklea to many a dozing Tar Rude cradled on the mast. Even there—beneath that light-house tower ...
... deep. Dark reddening from_the channell'd Isle' (Where stands one solitary pile Unslated'by the blast) The Watch-tire, like a sullen star Twinklea to many a dozing Tar Rude cradled on the mast. Even there—beneath that light-house tower ...
Side 27
... deep preluding strain have par'd To the Grmt Father, only R'ghti'ul King, Eternal Father! King Omnipotent! The WillI the Word, the Breath—the living God. Such symphony requires beat instrument Seim, then! my mail ii'om F reedom's ...
... deep preluding strain have par'd To the Grmt Father, only R'ghti'ul King, Eternal Father! King Omnipotent! The WillI the Word, the Breath—the living God. Such symphony requires beat instrument Seim, then! my mail ii'om F reedom's ...
Side 33
... deep aahlnth ol' meek aelf-content; Clam'd frua the vaporoaa pasiom that hedim God'a Image, lieter of the Seraphim. FRANCE. AI ODII. YaClooii! thatfiirahovemefloatandpattle, Whlm pthlmnutrehnomonal may control! Ye Ocean-Ween! that ...
... deep aahlnth ol' meek aelf-content; Clam'd frua the vaporoaa pasiom that hedim God'a Image, lieter of the Seraphim. FRANCE. AI ODII. YaClooii! thatfiirahovemefloatandpattle, Whlm pthlmnutrehnomonal may control! Ye Ocean-Ween! that ...
Side 42
... deep, m dark, so cltae, the umbrage o'er us! No leaflet stirr'd ;—yet pleasure hung upon The gloom and stilan of the lnllny night-air. A little further on an arbor stood, Fragrant with flowering trees—l well remember What an tmoertain ...
... deep, m dark, so cltae, the umbrage o'er us! No leaflet stirr'd ;—yet pleasure hung upon The gloom and stilan of the lnllny night-air. A little further on an arbor stood, Fragrant with flowering trees—l well remember What an tmoertain ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2012 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
ahall aoul art thou atill beauty behold beneath blood breath bright calm child clouds cold Cyclops dare dark dead death deed deep delight doth dread dream earth Endymion etill evil eyes father fear feel field fiend fierce fill find fiom fir fire firm first flame fled flight floating flood flow flowers fly gentle Glycine golden green hand hast hate hath hear heard heart Heaven hope hour human lady leava leevee light lilte live lone look Lord loveline mighty mind moon mother mountain never night o'er o‘er pale round SCENE shadow silent sleep smile soul spirit stars strange sweet tears thee thia thine things thou art thought thoul throne trembling truth twas tyrant voice wandering waves weep whme wild wind wings words youth