The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 pàgines |
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... FALL OF ROBESPIERRE ; an Historic Drama 203 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS : - : - 49 50 To a Young Friend , on his proposing to do- mesticate with the Author PROSE IN RHYME ; OR EPIGRAMS , MORALITIES , AND THINGS WITHOUT A NAME . Love ib . 212 ...
... FALL OF ROBESPIERRE ; an Historic Drama 203 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS : - : - 49 50 To a Young Friend , on his proposing to do- mesticate with the Author PROSE IN RHYME ; OR EPIGRAMS , MORALITIES , AND THINGS WITHOUT A NAME . Love ib . 212 ...
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... fall ; And oft , in Fancy's saddest hour , my soul Averted shudders at the poison'd bowl . Now groans my sickening heart , as still I view Thy corse of livid hue ; Now indignation checks the feeble sigh , Or flashes through the tear ...
... fall ; And oft , in Fancy's saddest hour , my soul Averted shudders at the poison'd bowl . Now groans my sickening heart , as still I view Thy corse of livid hue ; Now indignation checks the feeble sigh , Or flashes through the tear ...
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... fall from Heaven Portentous ! while aloft were seen to float , Like hideous features booming on the mist , Wan ... Falls flat and heavy on the accustom'd ear ; When Eunuchs sing , and Fools buffoonery make , And Dancers writhe their ...
... fall from Heaven Portentous ! while aloft were seen to float , Like hideous features booming on the mist , Wan ... Falls flat and heavy on the accustom'd ear ; When Eunuchs sing , and Fools buffoonery make , And Dancers writhe their ...
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... fall before their images , And yield them worship , they are enemies Even of their country ! Such have I been deem'd- But , O dear Britain ! O my Mother Isle ! Needs must thou prove a name most dear and holy- To me , a son , a brother ...
... fall before their images , And yield them worship , they are enemies Even of their country ! Such have I been deem'd- But , O dear Britain ! O my Mother Isle ! Needs must thou prove a name most dear and holy- To me , a son , a brother ...
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... fall , And women squeak and children squall , << What ! would you have him toss us all ! And , damme ! who are you ?. Ah , hapless sage ! his ears they stun , And curse him o'er and o'er- You bloody - minded dog ! ( cries one , ) << To ...
... fall , And women squeak and children squall , << What ! would you have him toss us all ! And , damme ! who are you ?. Ah , hapless sage ! his ears they stun , And curse him o'er and o'er- You bloody - minded dog ! ( cries one , ) << To ...
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