The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... fear are one disease—Though that may bum and thie may freeze, They're both alike the ague. And an thie Or, in frantic mood, Faced round like any Bull— The mob turn'd tail, and he purlued, Till they with fright and fear were atew'd ...
... fear are one disease—Though that may bum and thie may freeze, They're both alike the ague. And an thie Or, in frantic mood, Faced round like any Bull— The mob turn'd tail, and he purlued, Till they with fright and fear were atew'd ...
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... fear! that kindle hope, An undiltinguiaheble throng. And gentle wishes long luhdued, hbiued and cheriah'd long ! She wept with pity and delight, are bluah'd with love end maiden-ahama; Ami, like the murmur: of e dream. I heard her ...
... fear! that kindle hope, An undiltinguiaheble throng. And gentle wishes long luhdued, hbiued and cheriah'd long ! She wept with pity and delight, are bluah'd with love end maiden-ahama; Ami, like the murmur: of e dream. I heard her ...
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... fear, like leler streams Still flowing, still were hit in thus of love : 50 love grew mightier from the fear, slid Nature, Fleeing from Pain, shelter'd herself in Joy. The stars above our heads were dim and steady, Lilte eyes sufl'used ...
... fear, like leler streams Still flowing, still were hit in thus of love : 50 love grew mightier from the fear, slid Nature, Fleeing from Pain, shelter'd herself in Joy. The stars above our heads were dim and steady, Lilte eyes sufl'used ...
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... fear. And feveriah heat ineenent. The eunny Showerl, the dappled Sky, The little Birda that wnrhle high, ' Their vernal lovea commencing. Will better welcome you than I With their meat Believe me, while in bed you lay ...
... fear. And feveriah heat ineenent. The eunny Showerl, the dappled Sky, The little Birda that wnrhle high, ' Their vernal lovea commencing. Will better welcome you than I With their meat Believe me, while in bed you lay ...
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... fears (Hie first-hm they of Reason and twin-birth), 0f tides obedient to external fine. And currents self-determined ... Fear, Sense of past Youth, and Manhood come in vain, And Genius giVen. and knowledge won in vain; And all which I ...
... fears (Hie first-hm they of Reason and twin-birth), 0f tides obedient to external fine. And currents self-determined ... Fear, Sense of past Youth, and Manhood come in vain, And Genius giVen. and knowledge won in vain; And all which I ...
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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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