The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... wild. And all which patient toll had rear'd, and all (hummus with thus had opsn'd out—but flowers Btraw'd on my corp, and born upon my Her, 1a the same eoflln, [hr the mil-same gravel B. T. C." In another part of his works, Coleridge ...
... wild. And all which patient toll had rear'd, and all (hummus with thus had opsn'd out—but flowers Btraw'd on my corp, and born upon my Her, 1a the same eoflln, [hr the mil-same gravel B. T. C." In another part of his works, Coleridge ...
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... wilds, these cavern! morning o'er, Round which the ecreeming lee-gull: mar, With .wild unequal etepe he pen'd along, Oflpouringonthe windeehrokenlong; Anon, upon me rough roelt'e fearful brow Would puee abrupt—end gnu upon the “vol ...
... wilds, these cavern! morning o'er, Round which the ecreeming lee-gull: mar, With .wild unequal etepe he pen'd along, Oflpouringonthe windeehrokenlong; Anon, upon me rough roelt'e fearful brow Would puee abrupt—end gnu upon the “vol ...
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... wild cutesy! *— LLNFS corrrosso warns currsrrro 1's: urr sooner or ssocaur coorrs, sonsasmrnas, IAY, 1795. Win] many a pure and oft-reverted eye I climb the Coomb's ascent: sweet lmglters near Warble in shade their wild-wood melody: Ear ...
... wild cutesy! *— LLNFS corrrosso warns currsrrro 1's: urr sooner or ssocaur coorrs, sonsasmrnas, IAY, 1795. Win] many a pure and oft-reverted eye I climb the Coomb's ascent: sweet lmglters near Warble in shade their wild-wood melody: Ear ...
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... wild-visagecl. pale, eye-starting wretch. Sure-refuged bears his hot pursuing fiends ' Yell at vain distance. Soon refruh'd from Heaven, He calms thethrobsndtempestofhisheart. His oouatemnee aettlu; a soil solemn bliss Swimsinhiseye ...
... wild-visagecl. pale, eye-starting wretch. Sure-refuged bears his hot pursuing fiends ' Yell at vain distance. Soon refruh'd from Heaven, He calms thethrobsndtempestofhisheart. His oouatemnee aettlu; a soil solemn bliss Swimsinhiseye ...
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... wild and wav'y chem rush And tame the outrageous man. with plastic might Moulding Confusion to such perfect terms. As out were wont, bright visiom ol' the day! 'lhr that before them. when. the Summer ncuu, Bennth ,nme arch'd romantic ...
... wild and wav'y chem rush And tame the outrageous man. with plastic might Moulding Confusion to such perfect terms. As out were wont, bright visiom ol' the day! 'lhr that before them. when. the Summer ncuu, Bennth ,nme arch'd romantic ...
Índice
THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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