The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 pàgines |
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... force and dignity and " Ancient Mariner " will be read : but he has in plainer words . Lute , harp , and lyre , muse been content to do far less than his abilities clearly muses , and inspirations - Pegasus , Parnassus and demonstrate ...
... force and dignity and " Ancient Mariner " will be read : but he has in plainer words . Lute , harp , and lyre , muse been content to do far less than his abilities clearly muses , and inspirations - Pegasus , Parnassus and demonstrate ...
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... force to start amid her feign'd caress Vice , siren - hag ! in native ugliness ; A brother's fate will haply rouse the tear , And on we go in heaviness and fear ! But if our fond hearts call to Pleasure's bower Some pigmy Folly in a ...
... force to start amid her feign'd caress Vice , siren - hag ! in native ugliness ; A brother's fate will haply rouse the tear , And on we go in heaviness and fear ! But if our fond hearts call to Pleasure's bower Some pigmy Folly in a ...
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... force from Famine the caress of Love ; May He shed healing on the sore disgrace , He , the great Comforter that rules above ! SONNET . SWEET Mercy ! how my very heart has bled To see thee , poor Old Man ! and thy gray hairs Hoar with ...
... force from Famine the caress of Love ; May He shed healing on the sore disgrace , He , the great Comforter that rules above ! SONNET . SWEET Mercy ! how my very heart has bled To see thee , poor Old Man ! and thy gray hairs Hoar with ...
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... force back Earth's free and stirring spirit that lies entranc'd For what is Freedom , but the unfetter'd use Of all the powers which God for use had given ? But chiefly this , him First , him Last to view Through meaner powers and ...
... force back Earth's free and stirring spirit that lies entranc'd For what is Freedom , but the unfetter'd use Of all the powers which God for use had given ? But chiefly this , him First , him Last to view Through meaner powers and ...
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... Forces to unchain the foodful progeny Till from Bethabra northward , heavenly Truth , With gradual steps winning her difficult way , Transfer their rude Faith perfected and pure . If there be Beings of higher class than Man , I deem no ...
... Forces to unchain the foodful progeny Till from Bethabra northward , heavenly Truth , With gradual steps winning her difficult way , Transfer their rude Faith perfected and pure . If there be Beings of higher class than Man , I deem no ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in ..., Volum 1 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Visualització completa - 1829 |
The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge,Percy Bysshe Shelley Visualització completa - 1829 |
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