The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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... o'er the awahn'd shy. AbsuehisHope! ascbangeftdandasfair! Now dimly peering on the wistful sight; Now bid behind the dragon-wing'd Despil': But must emerging in her radiant might, She o'er the sorrow-clouded breast of Care file. like a ...
... o'er the awahn'd shy. AbsuehisHope! ascbangeftdandasfair! Now dimly peering on the wistful sight; Now bid behind the dragon-wing'd Despil': But must emerging in her radiant might, She o'er the sorrow-clouded breast of Care file. like a ...
Side 13
... o'er thy feoe! Youflr of tumultuqu mul,endhnggurdeye! 'lhyw'ltedl'tn'mthyhurriedetemlview, (htlrywnnfirehmd etertlthelethel dew, Arnloh! itemihoftlmtlhudderhtgeigh! were the etrugglu of the gloomy bpur, When Cure, of wither'd brow ...
... o'er thy feoe! Youflr of tumultuqu mul,endhnggurdeye! 'lhyw'ltedl'tn'mthyhurriedetemlview, (htlrywnnfirehmd etertlthelethel dew, Arnloh! itemihoftlmtlhudderhtgeigh! were the etrugglu of the gloomy bpur, When Cure, of wither'd brow ...
Side 14
... o'er with age: Round them their mantle green the iviss bind, Beneath whose [blioge pale, F ann'd by the unfrequent gale, We shield us from the Tyrant's mid-day mge. IV. Thither, while the murmuring throng of wild-bees hum their drowsy ...
... o'er with age: Round them their mantle green the iviss bind, Beneath whose [blioge pale, F ann'd by the unfrequent gale, We shield us from the Tyrant's mid-day mge. IV. Thither, while the murmuring throng of wild-bees hum their drowsy ...
Side 18
... o'er the rough-rock burns and foams along! v' _-_-— uNEs'on a FRIEND, waaotso III 1 MRI "VII. INDUGID II CAI-UlN'IOUI le'l'lEnron-o! thy grave with aching eye I seen, And irfly groan fbr Heaven's poor outmat—Man! 'Tis temput all or ...
... o'er the rough-rock burns and foams along! v' _-_-— uNEs'on a FRIEND, waaotso III 1 MRI "VII. INDUGID II CAI-UlN'IOUI le'l'lEnron-o! thy grave with aching eye I seen, And irfly groan fbr Heaven's poor outmat—Man! 'Tis temput all or ...
Side 20
... o'er her destined bier, As if from eldest time some Spirit meek Had gather'd in a mystic urn each tear That ever on a Patriot's furrow'd cheelt Fit channel found: and she had drain'd the bowl in the mere nilfulneas, and sick dapair of ...
... o'er her destined bier, As if from eldest time some Spirit meek Had gather'd in a mystic urn each tear That ever on a Patriot's furrow'd cheelt Fit channel found: and she had drain'd the bowl in the mere nilfulneas, and sick dapair of ...
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THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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