The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... Child. Mary happened to be in th mm directly above them, heard Hwnrd'n laugh and her lother'n hleaphomonn prayer, and fainter] away. He, hearing lb fall. ran up nta'trl. and tnlting' her in hin arm, carried her off!» Elim'e homo; and ...
... Child. Mary happened to be in th mm directly above them, heard Hwnrd'n laugh and her lother'n hleaphomonn prayer, and fainter] away. He, hearing lb fall. ran up nta'trl. and tnlting' her in hin arm, carried her off!» Elim'e homo; and ...
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... child Upon a lonesome wild, Not far from home, but the bath lcn her way. And new moon low in liner grief and far, And nowacreenuloudmnd hope! to make her-anther hear. VIII. '1' ll midnight, but email thought: have I of alaep: Full ...
... child Upon a lonesome wild, Not far from home, but the bath lcn her way. And new moon low in liner grief and far, And nowacreenuloudmnd hope! to make her-anther hear. VIII. '1' ll midnight, but email thought: have I of alaep: Full ...
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... child, You hail'd the Chapel and the Platthrm wild, Where tmce the Austrian fell Beneath the shaft of Tell! 0 Lady,nursedinpompand pleasure! Whence learnt yon'that heroic measurel There u-owd your finely-fibred frame, All living ...
... child, You hail'd the Chapel and the Platthrm wild, Where tmce the Austrian fell Beneath the shaft of Tell! 0 Lady,nursedinpompand pleasure! Whence learnt yon'that heroic measurel There u-owd your finely-fibred frame, All living ...
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... Child “us dear, And dearer Wll the Mother for the Child. -_ TEE WIGHT! CRADLE-m. oom IIDI a ram or rat: Ytaoltt IN a caraouc VILLAGE IN GIL-ANY. Donn, Jan! Mater ridet, Qua tam dulcem tnmnum videt, Dot-mi, Jmu! blandule! Bi non dermis ...
... Child “us dear, And dearer Wll the Mother for the Child. -_ TEE WIGHT! CRADLE-m. oom IIDI a ram or rat: Ytaoltt IN a caraouc VILLAGE IN GIL-ANY. Donn, Jan! Mater ridet, Qua tam dulcem tnmnum videt, Dot-mi, Jmu! blandule! Bi non dermis ...
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... child. Astarhathsetastsrhath risen, 0 Geraldine! since arms of thine Have been the lovely lady's prison. 0 Geraldine! one hour was thine— Thou 'st had thy will! By taim and rill, '- Tlte night-birds all that hour Were still. But now ...
... child. Astarhathsetastsrhath risen, 0 Geraldine! since arms of thine Have been the lovely lady's prison. 0 Geraldine! one hour was thine— Thou 'st had thy will! By taim and rill, '- Tlte night-birds all that hour Were still. But now ...
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