The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 páginas |
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... night repell'd in vain, Each night wu amuer'd by its own loud screams, Yet never could his heart command, though fiin, Gradeepfullwishtobenomoreinpain. That Hops. whichwss his inward Hire and beast, Which waned and died, yet over near ...
... night repell'd in vain, Each night wu amuer'd by its own loud screams, Yet never could his heart command, though fiin, Gradeepfullwishtobenomoreinpain. That Hops. whichwss his inward Hire and beast, Which waned and died, yet over near ...
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... night, And visited all night by troop of stars, Or when they climb the sky or when they sink .Companion of the Merning-Star at dawn, Thyself earth's rosy star, and of the down Co-herald: woke, 0 wake, and utter praim' W'ho sank thy ...
... night, And visited all night by troop of stars, Or when they climb the sky or when they sink .Companion of the Merning-Star at dawn, Thyself earth's rosy star, and of the down Co-herald: woke, 0 wake, and utter praim' W'ho sank thy ...
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... night-dew be exhaled. ' wreath it round thy Poet's tomb. ' the outskirts, where pollutions grow, rank henhane and the dusky flowers ' tahade, orits red and tempting fruit. with stopp'd ntln'il and glove-guarded hand ' in nice ...
... night-dew be exhaled. ' wreath it round thy Poet's tomb. ' the outskirts, where pollutions grow, rank henhane and the dusky flowers ' tahade, orits red and tempting fruit. with stopp'd ntln'il and glove-guarded hand ' in nice ...
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... night! and thoughflle stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers 1'hstglsddenthegreenesr1h,andweshsllflnd pleastrreinthedimne-ofthestara. “ Most musical, most melancholy"? bird! A melancholy bird? Oh I idle thought! In ...
... night! and thoughflle stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers 1'hstglsddenthegreenesr1h,andweshsllflnd pleastrreinthedimne-ofthestara. “ Most musical, most melancholy"? bird! A melancholy bird? Oh I idle thought! In ...
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... night, And was not well in health; The women sat down by his side, And tallt'd as 't were by ltealth“ The sun peep through the clue thick leaves, Sea, dearest Ellen! see! 'I'is in the leaves, a little sun, No bigger than your e'e, " A ...
... night, And was not well in health; The women sat down by his side, And tallt'd as 't were by ltealth“ The sun peep through the clue thick leaves, Sea, dearest Ellen! see! 'I'is in the leaves, a little sun, No bigger than your e'e, " A ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in ..., Volume 1 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Visualização integral - 1829 |
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