The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... hear no more of it: not that their poet-m are better understood at present. than they were at their first publication; but their fitme is established; and n critic would accuse himeelf of frigidity or inattention, who should profess not ...
... hear no more of it: not that their poet-m are better understood at present. than they were at their first publication; but their fitme is established; and n critic would accuse himeelf of frigidity or inattention, who should profess not ...
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... hear the wbiaper'd " No!" The whispar'd “ No"—bow little meant! Swat filmhoml that endure our-mt! Forou thme lovely lip the while lbw-II the mtl-relenting mile, And tempt: with i'eig'u'd di-ualitm ooy '11» gentle violence of Joy. TO A ...
... hear the wbiaper'd " No!" The whispar'd “ No"—bow little meant! Swat filmhoml that endure our-mt! Forou thme lovely lip the while lbw-II the mtl-relenting mile, And tempt: with i'eig'u'd di-ualitm ooy '11» gentle violence of Joy. TO A ...
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... hear the seed!) Thee to defend. raeelt Galilean! Thee And thy mild latn of love unutterable, Misti-us! and Emaity have_bu.rst the bands With pious Fraud to snare a brother's life; And childlem widotta o'er thqgroaningland Wail numberlem ...
... hear the seed!) Thee to defend. raeelt Galilean! Thee And thy mild latn of love unutterable, Misti-us! and Emaity have_bu.rst the bands With pious Fraud to snare a brother's life; And childlem widotta o'er thqgroaningland Wail numberlem ...
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... hear, drifting on a field of ice, Howl-I to her eunder'd cube with piteoul rege And eavege agony. I. POEMS 0(X7ASIONED BY POLITICAL EVENTS 0R FEELINGS OONNHH'ED WITH THEM. Whmlhevehre-minmeetorytrhetlteltemd Greetmt'tene. how mnohlinl ...
... hear, drifting on a field of ice, Howl-I to her eunder'd cube with piteoul rege And eavege agony. I. POEMS 0(X7ASIONED BY POLITICAL EVENTS 0R FEELINGS OONNHH'ED WITH THEM. Whmlhevehre-minmeetorytrhetlteltemd Greetmt'tene. how mnohlinl ...
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... hear thy voice, I hear thy loud lament, From bleak Helvelia'a icy caverne lent— I hear thy groan: upon her blood-etain'd aneaaia! I-Ieroea, that for your peaceful country Pol'lflh' ' i And ye that. fleeing. apot your mountain-moon ...
... hear thy voice, I hear thy loud lament, From bleak Helvelia'a icy caverne lent— I hear thy groan: upon her blood-etain'd aneaaia! I-Ieroea, that for your peaceful country Pol'lflh' ' i And ye that. fleeing. apot your mountain-moon ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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