The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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... trembling hand'amiga No fading “remit to boauty's aaintly shrine. Nor, Sara! then these cain flowers refuse— Ne'er lnrk'd the snake beneath their simple hues; ' No purple bloom the child of nature brings From Flattery's nightqhade ; as ...
... trembling hand'amiga No fading “remit to boauty's aaintly shrine. Nor, Sara! then these cain flowers refuse— Ne'er lnrk'd the snake beneath their simple hues; ' No purple bloom the child of nature brings From Flattery's nightqhade ; as ...
Side 22
... tremble down your cheek, Shall lntho my kisses chaste and meek ' The llolmu, in tin BI'Itttl ChauneL In Pity's dew divine; And'from yourhnrtthen'ghs thatsteal Sliellmalteyourrisinghmn Eel Theanlweringswellofmim! 22 12 COLERIDGE'S POEI ...
... tremble down your cheek, Shall lntho my kisses chaste and meek ' The llolmu, in tin BI'Itttl ChauneL In Pity's dew divine; And'from yourhnrtthen'ghs thatsteal Sliellmalteyourrisinghmn Eel Theanlweringswellofmim! 22 12 COLERIDGE'S POEI ...
Side 23
... trembling, pafiently ascend Tresding beneath their feet all visible things As step, that upward to their Father's Throne Lead gradual—else nor glorified nor loved. They nor Contempt embusom nor Revenge: For they dare know of what may ...
... trembling, pafiently ascend Tresding beneath their feet all visible things As step, that upward to their Father's Throne Lead gradual—else nor glorified nor loved. They nor Contempt embusom nor Revenge: For they dare know of what may ...
Side 24
... trembling Seraphim Can press no nearer to the Almighty's Throne. But that we mam unconscious. or with hearts Unfeeling of our universal Sire.' And that in his vast family no Cain Injuri- uninjured (in her best-aim'd blow Victorious ...
... trembling Seraphim Can press no nearer to the Almighty's Throne. But that we mam unconscious. or with hearts Unfeeling of our universal Sire.' And that in his vast family no Cain Injuri- uninjured (in her best-aim'd blow Victorious ...
Side 25
... trembling hand Snug as art but of armed Deit'iu. - Such I the blind lcmian fibled erst. From Avarico thus. from Luxury and War Sprung heavenly Science 5 and Science Freedom. .' Ger wahen'tl realnrs Philonhei-s and Bards Spud in ...
... trembling hand Snug as art but of armed Deit'iu. - Such I the blind lcmian fibled erst. From Avarico thus. from Luxury and War Sprung heavenly Science 5 and Science Freedom. .' Ger wahen'tl realnrs Philonhei-s and Bards Spud in ...
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