The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 páginas |
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... dare a loftier flight , Upward to the day - star spring , And embathe in heavenly light . LINES COMPOSED IN A CONCERT - ROOM . NOR cold , nor stern , my soul ! yet I detest These scented Rooms , where , to a gaudy throng , Ileaves the ...
... dare a loftier flight , Upward to the day - star spring , And embathe in heavenly light . LINES COMPOSED IN A CONCERT - ROOM . NOR cold , nor stern , my soul ! yet I detest These scented Rooms , where , to a gaudy throng , Ileaves the ...
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... dare appeal to all present , which of the two they would regard as the least deceptive symptom of deliberate malignity ? nay , whether it would surprise them to see the first fellow , an hour or two afterward , cordially shaking hands ...
... dare appeal to all present , which of the two they would regard as the least deceptive symptom of deliberate malignity ? nay , whether it would surprise them to see the first fellow , an hour or two afterward , cordially shaking hands ...
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... dare farther . From the same motives I should have many vivid and yet fantastic forms , as proved that nei- ther the images nor the feelings were the result of ob- published perfect copies of two Poems , the one entitled The Devil's ...
... dare farther . From the same motives I should have many vivid and yet fantastic forms , as proved that nei- ther the images nor the feelings were the result of ob- published perfect copies of two Poems , the one entitled The Devil's ...
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... dare say ( for what will calumny not dare say ? ) that he had LAUD and STAFFORD in his mind , while writing of remorseless persecution , and the enslavement of a free country , from motives of selfish ambition . Now , what if a stern ...
... dare say ( for what will calumny not dare say ? ) that he had LAUD and STAFFORD in his mind , while writing of remorseless persecution , and the enslavement of a free country , from motives of selfish ambition . Now , what if a stern ...
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... dare at present expect . But for this , I have only my own indolence to blame . The dates are mentioned for the exclusive purpose of precluding charges of plagiarism or servile imitation from myself . For there is amongst us a set of ...
... dare at present expect . But for this , I have only my own indolence to blame . The dates are mentioned for the exclusive purpose of precluding charges of plagiarism or servile imitation from myself . For there is amongst us a set of ...
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