The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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Side 33
... fierce and drunken panione wove A dance more wild than e'er waa maniac'e dream! Ye atorma, that 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 ...
... fierce and drunken panione wove A dance more wild than e'er waa maniac'e dream! Ye atorma, that 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 ...
Side 35
... fierce a the to frenzy! 1 have tohl,_ 0 Brim! Omy brethren! l! have told Hut bitter truth, but without bitternem. Nu deem my zeal or thctioue or mistimed; For never can true courage dwell with them, Who, playing tricks with conscience ...
... fierce a the to frenzy! 1 have tohl,_ 0 Brim! Omy brethren! l! have told Hut bitter truth, but without bitternem. Nu deem my zeal or thctioue or mistimed; For never can true courage dwell with them, Who, playing tricks with conscience ...
Side 38
... fierce aristocrat, Our pursy woollen draper. And so my Muse perforce drew bit, And in he rush'd and printed:— “ Well, have you heard I "—“ No! not a whit" " What! han't you heard l "—Come, out with it ! " “That Tierney votes to: Mister ...
... fierce aristocrat, Our pursy woollen draper. And so my Muse perforce drew bit, And in he rush'd and printed:— “ Well, have you heard I "—“ No! not a whit" " What! han't you heard l "—Come, out with it ! " “That Tierney votes to: Mister ...
Side 46
... fiercely glad! Who call'd you forth from night and utter death. From dark and icy caverns call'd you tbnh, Dovrn those precipitous, black. Med rocks, For over shatter'd and the same for ever! Who gave you your invulnerable life, Your sn ...
... fiercely glad! Who call'd you forth from night and utter death. From dark and icy caverns call'd you tbnh, Dovrn those precipitous, black. Med rocks, For over shatter'd and the same for ever! Who gave you your invulnerable life, Your sn ...
Side 94
... fierce merriment to the demn'd, To aee theae moat proud men, that lothe mankind, At every fir and bun of coward mrtacience. ' Trick, cent, and lie. mmt whining hypocritm! Away, away! Now let me hear more muaic. [Music Ilg'm'n. 'rlma. 'I ...
... fierce merriment to the demn'd, To aee theae moat proud men, that lothe mankind, At every fir and bun of coward mrtacience. ' Trick, cent, and lie. mmt whining hypocritm! Away, away! Now let me hear more muaic. [Music Ilg'm'n. 'rlma. 'I ...
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