The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... never thirsty pilgrim bled, which never A living thing came near—unless, perchence, Some blind-worm buttons on the ropy mould ,Clme at its edge. orroomo. - ' Art thou more coward now! ' ternou. Call him. that ferire hie fellowenen, e ...
... never thirsty pilgrim bled, which never A living thing came near—unless, perchence, Some blind-worm buttons on the ropy mould ,Clme at its edge. orroomo. - ' Art thou more coward now! ' ternou. Call him. that ferire hie fellowenen, e ...
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... never could— And 'tis. 'thhweahand womniahseruplc. NowuryVengeance - Bechtel me onwarda with a warrior's mien, And claims that life. my pity mbb'd her of—Now will I kill thee, thankless slave! and otmntit Among my-eomlhrtable thoughts ...
... never could— And 'tis. 'thhweahand womniahseruplc. NowuryVengeance - Bechtel me onwarda with a warrior's mien, And claims that life. my pity mbb'd her of—Now will I kill thee, thankless slave! and otmntit Among my-eomlhrtable thoughts ...
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... never learnt a payer, nor told a head, But knew the names of birda, and moeh'd Uni! IOIEI. Arid whittled, as he were a bird himself: And all the autumn 't was his only play 'l'o gather mode of wild flowera, and to plant tun With earth ...
... never learnt a payer, nor told a head, But knew the names of birda, and moeh'd Uni! IOIEI. Arid whittled, as he were a bird himself: And all the autumn 't was his only play 'l'o gather mode of wild flowera, and to plant tun With earth ...
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... never wish'd, My poor efl'eltionste girl, to see thee wretched. Then hnow'st not yet the duties of a wife. ochlnr. (It, ya! his a wife's chief duty, madam, To stand in awe of her husband, and obey him; And, I an: sure. I never shall see ...
... never wish'd, My poor efl'eltionste girl, to see thee wretched. Then hnow'st not yet the duties of a wife. ochlnr. (It, ya! his a wife's chief duty, madam, To stand in awe of her husband, and obey him; And, I an: sure. I never shall see ...
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... never had, a dearer could not have! Fromthehsseearthyouraisedmetoyoararrm, And I would leap from afl' a throne, and kneeling, Ash Heaven's bluaing from thy lip. My father! IA'I'IOIYGo! Go! [BIl'H'l-II' break: quid en't. Banearlash ajcch ...
... never had, a dearer could not have! Fromthehsseearthyouraisedmetoyoararrm, And I would leap from afl' a throne, and kneeling, Ash Heaven's bluaing from thy lip. My father! IA'I'IOIYGo! Go! [BIl'H'l-II' break: quid en't. Banearlash ajcch ...
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