The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 sider |
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... Lady of the woods ) , Hard by the brink of a tall weedy rock That overbrows the cataract . How bursts The landscape on my sight ! Two crescent hills Fold in behind each other , and so make A circular vale , and land - lock'd , as might ...
... Lady of the woods ) , Hard by the brink of a tall weedy rock That overbrows the cataract . How bursts The landscape on my sight ! Two crescent hills Fold in behind each other , and so make A circular vale , and land - lock'd , as might ...
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... LADY . WITH FALCONER'S « SHIPWRECK . " AH ! not by Cam or Isis , famous streams , In arched groves , the youthful poet's choice ; Nor while half - listening , ' mid delicious dreams , To harp and song from lady's hand and voice ; Nor ...
... LADY . WITH FALCONER'S « SHIPWRECK . " AH ! not by Cam or Isis , famous streams , In arched groves , the youthful poet's choice ; Nor while half - listening , ' mid delicious dreams , To harp and song from lady's hand and voice ; Nor ...
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... lady vow'd and dedicate To something more than Nature in the grove ) By its own moods interprets , every where Echo or mirror seeking of itself , And makes a toy of Thought . But O ! how oft , That gentle Maid ! and oft a moment's space ...
... lady vow'd and dedicate To something more than Nature in the grove ) By its own moods interprets , every where Echo or mirror seeking of itself , And makes a toy of Thought . But O ! how oft , That gentle Maid ! and oft a moment's space ...
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... Lady ! in this wan and heartless mood , To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd , All this long eve , so balmy and serene , Have I been gazing on the western sky , And its peculiar tint of yellow green : And still I gaze - and with ...
... Lady ! in this wan and heartless mood , To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd , All this long eve , so balmy and serene , Have I been gazing on the western sky , And its peculiar tint of yellow green : And still I gaze - and with ...
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... Lady ! Joy that ne'er was given , Save to the pure , and in their purest hour , Life , and Life's Effluence , Cloud at once and Shower , Joy , Lady ! is the spirit and the power , Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower A new Earth ...
... Lady ! Joy that ne'er was given , Save to the pure , and in their purest hour , Life , and Life's Effluence , Cloud at once and Shower , Joy , Lady ! is the spirit and the power , Which wedding Nature to us gives in dower A new Earth ...
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