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... waves ! And there I felt thee ! -on that sea - cliff's verge , Whose pines , scarce travell'd by the breeze above , Had made one murmur with the distant surge ! Yes , while I stood and gazed , my temples bare , And shot my being through ...
... waves ! And there I felt thee ! -on that sea - cliff's verge , Whose pines , scarce travell'd by the breeze above , Had made one murmur with the distant surge ! Yes , while I stood and gazed , my temples bare , And shot my being through ...
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... waves Dart off asunder with an angry sound , How soon to re - unite ! And see ! they meet , Each in the other lost and found and see Placeless , as spirits , one soft water - sun Throbbing within them , Heart at once and Eye ! With its ...
... waves Dart off asunder with an angry sound , How soon to re - unite ! And see ! they meet , Each in the other lost and found and see Placeless , as spirits , one soft water - sun Throbbing within them , Heart at once and Eye ! With its ...
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... waves , and ceaseless motion , And men rejoicing on thy shore . Dissuading spake the mild Physician , « Those briny waves for thee are Death ! » But my soul fulfill'd her mission , And lo ! I breathe untroubled breath ! Fashion's pining ...
... waves , and ceaseless motion , And men rejoicing on thy shore . Dissuading spake the mild Physician , « Those briny waves for thee are Death ! » But my soul fulfill'd her mission , And lo ! I breathe untroubled breath ! Fashion's pining ...
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... waves That whirling pillar , which from Earth to Heaven Stands vast , and moves in blackness ! Ye too split The ice mount ! and with fragments many and huge Tempest the new - thaw'd sea , whose sudden gulfs Suck in , perchance , some ...
... waves That whirling pillar , which from Earth to Heaven Stands vast , and moves in blackness ! Ye too split The ice mount ! and with fragments many and huge Tempest the new - thaw'd sea , whose sudden gulfs Suck in , perchance , some ...
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... waves , and grasp'd thy sinking brother , And bore him to the strand ; then , son of Valdez , And you may yet be happy . ORDONIO . O horror ! not a thousand years in heaven Could recompose this miserable heart , Or make it capable of ...
... waves , and grasp'd thy sinking brother , And bore him to the strand ; then , son of Valdez , And you may yet be happy . ORDONIO . O horror ! not a thousand years in heaven Could recompose this miserable heart , Or make it capable of ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2012 |
POETICAL WORKS OF COLERIDGE SH Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge,Percy Bysshe 1792-1822 Shelley,John 1795-1821 Keats Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
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