The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... mighty Family, s+ ON OBSEIVING A BLOSSOM ON THE PHI-3T OF FEBRUARY, 17%. Swm Flower! that peeping from thy ru-et stem Unfoldest timidly (for in strange sort This darlr, fliers-coated, hoarse, teeth-chattering month ' Hath borrow'd ...
... mighty Family, s+ ON OBSEIVING A BLOSSOM ON THE PHI-3T OF FEBRUARY, 17%. Swm Flower! that peeping from thy ru-et stem Unfoldest timidly (for in strange sort This darlr, fliers-coated, hoarse, teeth-chattering month ' Hath borrow'd ...
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... mighty nation jubilant. When from the general heart of human-hind Hope sprang forth like a full-hem Deity! —-—Of that deer Hope afliicled and struclt down. So summon'd homeward, thenccforth calm and sure. From the dread watch-lower of ...
... mighty nation jubilant. When from the general heart of human-hind Hope sprang forth like a full-hem Deity! —-—Of that deer Hope afliicled and struclt down. So summon'd homeward, thenccforth calm and sure. From the dread watch-lower of ...
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... mighty was the spell. Aunenng' “mug . m . mongthegreenherlamthet'orestslone. - L Which when I saw and when I heard, We Such mrrow with such grace she blended, 2" mg“; Mahmud I m' I u “m at ifthe fear'd she had ofl'ended - "° ° 53:” 5 ...
... mighty was the spell. Aunenng' “mug . m . mongthegreenherlamthet'orestslone. - L Which when I saw and when I heard, We Such mrrow with such grace she blended, 2" mg“; Mahmud I m' I u “m at ifthe fear'd she had ofl'ended - "° ° 53:” 5 ...
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... mighty Ipell. Why'lthycheekacwanandwild, Birlaolinel 'l'hyonly child [in at thy feet, thy joy, thy Pride. Sofair,minnocent.aomiidi 11m came, for whom thy lady died. 0 by the pung'a of her dear mother, Think thou no evil of thy child ...
... mighty Ipell. Why'lthycheekacwanandwild, Birlaolinel 'l'hyonly child [in at thy feet, thy joy, thy Pride. Sofair,minnocent.aomiidi 11m came, for whom thy lady died. 0 by the pung'a of her dear mother, Think thou no evil of thy child ...
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... mighty Army. [Herabehindtheawmoeoieasingsthtlrea rear-tie, “Hsar, mat Spirit." Soul of Alvar! Hear the mild spell, and tempt no blacker Charm! By sighs unquiet. and the icltly png Pam visible hetbre our mortal sense! So shall the ...
... mighty Army. [Herabehindtheawmoeoieasingsthtlrea rear-tie, “Hsar, mat Spirit." Soul of Alvar! Hear the mild spell, and tempt no blacker Charm! By sighs unquiet. and the icltly png Pam visible hetbre our mortal sense! So shall the ...
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