The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... mighty nothing. Long, he says, while meditating in England, had his heart heenwithPauland Johmand hishead with Spinoza. He then became convinced of the doctrine of St. Paul, and flour an anti-trinitarian became a believer in the Trinity ...
... mighty nothing. Long, he says, while meditating in England, had his heart heenwithPauland Johmand hishead with Spinoza. He then became convinced of the doctrine of St. Paul, and flour an anti-trinitarian became a believer in the Trinity ...
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... Mighty Men, The Kings and the Chief Captains of the World, With all that fu'd oh high like stars of Heaven Shot haleful influence, shall be met to unit, Vile and down-trodden, as the untimely fi-ait Shook from the fig-tree by a sudden ...
... Mighty Men, The Kings and the Chief Captains of the World, With all that fu'd oh high like stars of Heaven Shot haleful influence, shall be met to unit, Vile and down-trodden, as the untimely fi-ait Shook from the fig-tree by a sudden ...
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... mighty hand Wu ltrong upu her, till in_the heat of can] To the high hill-top tracing back her Itep, hide the heacon. up whoue ernottlder'd stones The tender ivy-trails crept thinly, there, Unootncioua of the driving element, Yea ...
... mighty hand Wu ltrong upu her, till in_the heat of can] To the high hill-top tracing back her Itep, hide the heacon. up whoue ernottlder'd stones The tender ivy-trails crept thinly, there, Unootncioua of the driving element, Yea ...
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... mighty columns were but sand, And lazy snakes trail o'er the level ruins! TO AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN. WHOI TII AUTIOI. BAD INOWN Ill 'l'l'll DAYI OI III-I. lNNOCI-NVIMn'l'LIl-LIAP that. ill heaped, Pinaat in the gladaome ray, Soil'd ...
... mighty columns were but sand, And lazy snakes trail o'er the level ruins! TO AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN. WHOI TII AUTIOI. BAD INOWN Ill 'l'l'll DAYI OI III-I. lNNOCI-NVIMn'l'LIl-LIAP that. ill heaped, Pinaat in the gladaome ray, Soil'd ...
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... mighty vision paling—there As in her natural form, awell'd vast to Heavan! Awalte, my soul! not only pssive praise Thou owest! mt alone these swelling teerl', Mute thanks and secret cutesy! Awake, Voice of sweet song! Awake, my heart ...
... mighty vision paling—there As in her natural form, awell'd vast to Heavan! Awalte, my soul! not only pssive praise Thou owest! mt alone these swelling teerl', Mute thanks and secret cutesy! Awake, Voice of sweet song! Awake, my heart ...
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