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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... song would write , Lest she resent my rude discourtesy , Who vow'd to meet her ere the morning light , But broke my plighted word — ah ! false and recreant wight ! Last night as I my weary head did pillow With thoughts of my dissever'd ...
... song would write , Lest she resent my rude discourtesy , Who vow'd to meet her ere the morning light , But broke my plighted word — ah ! false and recreant wight ! Last night as I my weary head did pillow With thoughts of my dissever'd ...
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... song of Peace o'er Bethlehem's fields ! Yet thou more bright than all the Angel blaze , That harbinger'd thy birth , Thou , Man of Woes ! Despised Galilæan ! For the Great Invisible ( by symbols only seen ) With a peculiar and ...
... song of Peace o'er Bethlehem's fields ! Yet thou more bright than all the Angel blaze , That harbinger'd thy birth , Thou , Man of Woes ! Despised Galilæan ! For the Great Invisible ( by symbols only seen ) With a peculiar and ...
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... song , And aye on Meditation's heaven - ward wing Soaring aloft I breathe the empyreal air Of Love , omnific , omnipresent Love , Whose day - spring rises glorious in my soul As the great Sun , when he his influence Sheds on the frost ...
... song , And aye on Meditation's heaven - ward wing Soaring aloft I breathe the empyreal air Of Love , omnific , omnipresent Love , Whose day - spring rises glorious in my soul As the great Sun , when he his influence Sheds on the frost ...
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... song half fears to name , Repell'd from all the Minstrelsies that strike The Palace - Roof and soothe the Monarch's pride . And such , perhaps , the Spirit , who ( if words Witness'd by answering deeds may claim our Faith ) Held commune ...
... song half fears to name , Repell'd from all the Minstrelsies that strike The Palace - Roof and soothe the Monarch's pride . And such , perhaps , the Spirit , who ( if words Witness'd by answering deeds may claim our Faith ) Held commune ...
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... songs . Thou art terrible indeed , yet thou dwellest with Liberty , stern Genius ! Borne on thy dark pinions over ... song , and solemnized his flight . II . ARGUMENT . The Ode commences with an Address to the Divine Providence , that ...
... songs . Thou art terrible indeed , yet thou dwellest with Liberty , stern Genius ! Borne on thy dark pinions over ... song , and solemnized his flight . II . ARGUMENT . The Ode commences with an Address to the Divine Providence , that ...
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