The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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Side 13
... Round which the ecreeming lee-gull: mar, With .wild unequal etepe he pen'd along, Oflpouringonthe windeehrokenlong; Anon, upon me rough roelt'e fearful brow Would puee abrupt—end gnu upon the “vol below. Poor Chetterton! he narrow: [or ...
... Round which the ecreeming lee-gull: mar, With .wild unequal etepe he pen'd along, Oflpouringonthe windeehrokenlong; Anon, upon me rough roelt'e fearful brow Would puee abrupt—end gnu upon the “vol below. Poor Chetterton! he narrow: [or ...
Side 14
... 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 mng, By ...
... 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 mng, By ...
Side 21
... round me he swelling, 0 ye blue-tumbling wave: of the Seal Not alwaya in Caves was updwelling, I Nor beneath the cold blast of the Tree. Through the high-lounth halls of Cathlbt'na In the slope of my beaitty l etmy'tli The Warriors ...
... round me he swelling, 0 ye blue-tumbling wave: of the Seal Not alwaya in Caves was updwelling, I Nor beneath the cold blast of the Tree. Through the high-lounth halls of Cathlbt'na In the slope of my beaitty l etmy'tli The Warriors ...
Side 22
... round my head ! I felt it prompt the tender Dream, When slowly sunk the day's last gleam; You roused each gentler sense As, o'er the Bio-nn's bloom, Meek Evening wakes its soft perfume With viewleat influence. And hark, my Love! The ...
... round my head ! I felt it prompt the tender Dream, When slowly sunk the day's last gleam; You roused each gentler sense As, o'er the Bio-nn's bloom, Meek Evening wakes its soft perfume With viewleat influence. And hark, my Love! The ...
Side 33
... round the dawning eaat “ambled, The Sun waa rising, though he hid hie light! And when, to mthe my soul, that hoped and, trembled, The dinonanee eeaaed. and all aeem'd calm and bright; When France her front deep-ecarr'd and gory Conceal ...
... round the dawning eaat “ambled, The Sun waa rising, though he hid hie light! And when, to mthe my soul, that hoped and, trembled, The dinonanee eeaaed. and all aeem'd calm and bright; When France her front deep-ecarr'd and gory Conceal ...
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