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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... face , And looks and listens for the boy behind : For he , alas ! is blind ! O'er rough and smooth with even step he pass'd , And knows not whether he be first or last . MONODY ON THE DEATH OF CHATTERTON . O WHAT a wonder seems the fear ...
... face , And looks and listens for the boy behind : For he , alas ! is blind ! O'er rough and smooth with even step he pass'd , And knows not whether he be first or last . MONODY ON THE DEATH OF CHATTERTON . O WHAT a wonder seems the fear ...
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... face : And oft with gentle hand I give thee bread , And clap thy ragged coat , and pat thy head . But what thy dulled spirits hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along the glade ? And ( most unlike the nature of things young ) ...
... face : And oft with gentle hand I give thee bread , And clap thy ragged coat , and pat thy head . But what thy dulled spirits hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along the glade ? And ( most unlike the nature of things young ) ...
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... face They call the Good Spirit Torngarsuck . The other great but malignant spirit is a nameless Female ; she dwells under the sea in a great house , where she can detain in captivity all the animals of the ocean by her magic power ...
... face They call the Good Spirit Torngarsuck . The other great but malignant spirit is a nameless Female ; she dwells under the sea in a great house , where she can detain in captivity all the animals of the ocean by her magic power ...
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... face ! But when I told the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lovely Knight , And how he roam'd the mountain - woods , Nor rested day or night . And how he cross'd the woodman's paths , Through briars and swampy mosses beat ; How ...
... face ! But when I told the cruel scorn That crazed this bold and lovely Knight , And how he roam'd the mountain - woods , Nor rested day or night . And how he cross'd the woodman's paths , Through briars and swampy mosses beat ; How ...
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... face , the form divine , the downcast look Contemplative ! Behold ! her open palm Presses her cheek and brow ! her elbow rests On the bare branch of half - uprooted tree , That leans towards its mirror ! Who erewhile Had from her ...
... face , the form divine , the downcast look Contemplative ! Behold ! her open palm Presses her cheek and brow ! her elbow rests On the bare branch of half - uprooted tree , That leans towards its mirror ! Who erewhile Had from her ...
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