The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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... hath been; And if thy breast with heart-sick anguish fraught, Thou journeymt onward tempeIt-ttsa'd in thought; Here cheat thy ears! in generous visions melt, And dream of goodnol, thou hast never felt! + UNES TO A BEAUTIFUL SPRING IN A ...
... hath been; And if thy breast with heart-sick anguish fraught, Thou journeymt onward tempeIt-ttsa'd in thought; Here cheat thy ears! in generous visions melt, And dream of goodnol, thou hast never felt! + UNES TO A BEAUTIFUL SPRING IN A ...
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... hath seen - Shaping celestial forms in vacant air, If than demand the imlmmion'd poet's mre— If Mirth and aoflen'd Sense and Wit refined, The blamelm features of a lovely mind ; Then haply shall my trembling hand'amiga No fading “remit ...
... hath seen - Shaping celestial forms in vacant air, If than demand the imlmmion'd poet's mre— If Mirth and aoflen'd Sense and Wit refined, The blamelm features of a lovely mind ; Then haply shall my trembling hand'amiga No fading “remit ...
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... hath eeen : Tomorrow; ahall he ken her alter'd mien!” He spoke, and amhulh'd lay, till on my bed The naming ahot her dewy glances keen, When eel'gantolfl'lrnydrowayhead— "New, Bartll I'll work thee woe!" the laughing Elfin laid. Seep ...
... hath eeen : Tomorrow; ahall he ken her alter'd mien!” He spoke, and amhulh'd lay, till on my bed The naming ahot her dewy glances keen, When eel'gantolfl'lrnydrowayhead— "New, Bartll I'll work thee woe!" the laughing Elfin laid. Seep ...
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... hath atain'd with brother's blood Your grisly idols, not for this may wrath Thunder against you from the Holy One! But o'er lune plain that steameth to the sun, Peopled with Death; or where more hideous Trade Loud-laughing paclts his ...
... hath atain'd with brother's blood Your grisly idols, not for this may wrath Thunder against you from the Holy One! But o'er lune plain that steameth to the sun, Peopled with Death; or where more hideous Trade Loud-laughing paclts his ...
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... hath open'd the filth seal: , And upward rush on swifteat wing of fire The innumerable multitude of wrongs By man on ... Hath met the horrible judgmnt! Whence that cw! 'I'h'e mighty army of foul Spirits shriek'd Disherited of earth! For ...
... hath open'd the filth seal: , And upward rush on swifteat wing of fire The innumerable multitude of wrongs By man on ... Hath met the horrible judgmnt! Whence that cw! 'I'h'e mighty army of foul Spirits shriek'd Disherited of earth! For ...
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