The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 pàgines |
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Pàgina 33
... calm and bright; When France her front deep-ecarr'd and gory Conceal'd with clustering \vreatha of glory; When, imupportably advancing, Her arm made mockery of the warrior'e trump-r While timid loolte of fury glancing, Domatic treason ...
... calm and bright; When France her front deep-ecarr'd and gory Conceal'd with clustering \vreatha of glory; When, imupportably advancing, Her arm made mockery of the warrior'e trump-r While timid loolte of fury glancing, Domatic treason ...
Pàgina 39
... calm. And told her love with virgin pride ; And Ii I won my Genevieve, My bright and beauteoul bride. And now once more a tale of woe, A woeful mle of love I dug: For thee. my Genevieve! it Iigll, And tremblee on the luring. When laet I ...
... calm. And told her love with virgin pride ; And Ii I won my Genevieve, My bright and beauteoul bride. And now once more a tale of woe, A woeful mle of love I dug: For thee. my Genevieve! it Iigll, And tremblee on the luring. When laet I ...
Pàgina 51
... calm and sure. From the dread watch-lower of man's abolth Self. With light unwaning on her eyes, to look For on—herselt' a glory to behold, The Angel of the vision! Then (last attain) Of Duty, chuen law-s controlling choice, Action and ...
... calm and sure. From the dread watch-lower of man's abolth Self. With light unwaning on her eyes, to look For on—herselt' a glory to behold, The Angel of the vision! Then (last attain) Of Duty, chuen law-s controlling choice, Action and ...
Pàgina 84
... calm'd met and I ought The Belgic states : there join'd the better cause; And there too lbught as one that courted death! Wounded, I fell among the'dead and dying, In death-like trance: a long imprisonment follow'd. The fullne- of my ...
... calm'd met and I ought The Belgic states : there join'd the better cause; And there too lbught as one that courted death! Wounded, I fell among the'dead and dying, In death-like trance: a long imprisonment follow'd. The fullne- of my ...
Pàgina 87
... Calm, very calm! "l'b all too u'anquil for reality! And she spoke to me with her innocent voioe, That ,voiee, that innocent voice! She is no trait-l . 'mnsa. Let us retire. (quktdy to Amman). [They aim to thefront of the attuou (all: m) ...
... Calm, very calm! "l'b all too u'anquil for reality! And she spoke to me with her innocent voioe, That ,voiee, that innocent voice! She is no trait-l . 'mnsa. Let us retire. (quktdy to Amman). [They aim to thefront of the attuou (all: m) ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in ..., Volum 1 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Visualització completa - 1829 |
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