The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... Father, Bowman a fluent phremrnen, atmlttte And technith irt Victoria-and defeats, Andallourdaintyterrm tbrfratricide; Terma which we trundle mthlyo'erourmguea Like mere eletrectiom, empty munda, to which Wejoinnofeelingandattaehmibrm ...
... Father, Bowman a fluent phremrnen, atmlttte And technith irt Victoria-and defeats, Andallourdaintyterrm tbrfratricide; Terma which we trundle mthlyo'erourmguea Like mere eletrectiom, empty munda, to which Wejoinnofeelingandattaehmibrm ...
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... Father,and the World our Home. Haverinlmahine, tmtbisfeehlehart Shalltlowswaylihesdithingthing. Bweetbreeie ... father's house. She is alone! The night draws on—snch ways are hard to hit— And lit it is I should restore this sketch, Dropt ...
... Father,and the World our Home. Haverinlmahine, tmtbisfeehlehart Shalltlowswaylihesdithingthing. Bweetbreeie ... father's house. She is alone! The night draws on—snch ways are hard to hit— And lit it is I should restore this sketch, Dropt ...
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... Father, or the venerable name Of our adored Country! 0 than Queen, The delegated Deity of Earth. Odesr.des.r England! how mylongingeye 'l'om'd wutward, simng in the steady clouds Thy nude and high white cliflit! 'Th ...
... Father, or the venerable name Of our adored Country! 0 than Queen, The delegated Deity of Earth. Odesr.des.r England! how mylongingeye 'l'om'd wutward, simng in the steady clouds Thy nude and high white cliflit! 'Th ...
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... father dwelt; And hsply views his tottering little ones Embrace thine aged knees and climb that lap, On which first kneeling his 'own infancy ljp'd its hriel' prayer. Such, 0 my earliest Friend! Thy let, all] such thy brothers too enjoy ...
... father dwelt; And hsply views his tottering little ones Embrace thine aged knees and climb that lap, On which first kneeling his 'own infancy ljp'd its hriel' prayer. Such, 0 my earliest Friend! Thy let, all] such thy brothers too enjoy ...
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... father's tale: But if that Heaven Harold give me life, his childhcnd shall grow up Fl-llllllll' with these songs. that with the night He may emaciate joy! Once more, farewell, Sweet Nightingale! Once more, my friends! litrewell. *. racer.
... father's tale: But if that Heaven Harold give me life, his childhcnd shall grow up Fl-llllllll' with these songs. that with the night He may emaciate joy! Once more, farewell, Sweet Nightingale! Once more, my friends! litrewell. *. racer.
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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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