The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... dare look forward to an honorable acquittal." ln temper and disposition Coleridge is kind and amiable. His person is bulky and his physiog. nomy is heavy, but his eye is remarkably fine; and neither envy nor unehsritnbloness have made ...
... dare look forward to an honorable acquittal." ln temper and disposition Coleridge is kind and amiable. His person is bulky and his physiog. nomy is heavy, but his eye is remarkably fine; and neither envy nor unehsritnbloness have made ...
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... dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair solo Opel-ant: in whose sight All things are pure. his strong controlling Love Alike from all educing perfect good. ' Theirs too celestial courage, inly arm'd— Dwarfing Earth's giant ...
... dare know of what may seem deform The Supreme Fair solo Opel-ant: in whose sight All things are pure. his strong controlling Love Alike from all educing perfect good. ' Theirs too celestial courage, inly arm'd— Dwarfing Earth's giant ...
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... dare“ upon that happy hour, When midway on the mount 1 late, Buide the mind tower. The moonshine, stealing o'er the scene, Had blended with the lights of eve; And she was there, my hope, my joy, _ . My own dear Genevieve! She leen'd ...
... dare“ upon that happy hour, When midway on the mount 1 late, Buide the mind tower. The moonshine, stealing o'er the scene, Had blended with the lights of eve; And she was there, my hope, my joy, _ . My own dear Genevieve! She leen'd ...
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... dare loiter! II' in sullen mood He should stray hither, the low stump! shall gore His dainty feet, the brier and the thorn Make his plumes haggard. Like a wounded lird Easily caught, ensnare him, 0 ye Nymphs, Ye Oreads chaste. ye dusky ...
... dare loiter! II' in sullen mood He should stray hither, the low stump! shall gore His dainty feet, the brier and the thorn Make his plumes haggard. Like a wounded lird Easily caught, ensnare him, 0 ye Nymphs, Ye Oreads chaste. ye dusky ...
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... dare a loflier flight, Upward to the day-star spring, And enththe in heavenly light. __ \ LINH (DMD [N A CONCERT-ROOM. Noa cold, nor stem. my mull yet I detut Tth acented Room, where, to a gaudy throng, Reeves the proud Harlot her ...
... dare a loflier flight, Upward to the day-star spring, And enththe in heavenly light. __ \ LINH (DMD [N A CONCERT-ROOM. Noa cold, nor stem. my mull yet I detut Tth acented Room, where, to a gaudy throng, Reeves the proud Harlot her ...
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