The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 pàgines |
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Pàgina 49
... breathing subtlat dumps,hfix'd their own venom with the rain from Heaven, That I Wolte poimn'd! Bot, allpreise to Him Who ... breath. Send up cold waters to the traveller With sell and even pulse! Nor ever cases You tiny cone of mini its ...
... breathing subtlat dumps,hfix'd their own venom with the rain from Heaven, That I Wolte poimn'd! Bot, allpreise to Him Who ... breath. Send up cold waters to the traveller With sell and even pulse! Nor ever cases You tiny cone of mini its ...
Pàgina 55
... breath. Beneath the fouleet Mother'n cur-no No child could ever thrive: A Mother in a Mother still, The holiest thing alive. So five month's pam'd: the Mother ltlll Would never heal the etrife ; But Edward was a loving nun, And Mary a ...
... breath. Beneath the fouleet Mother'n cur-no No child could ever thrive: A Mother in a Mother still, The holiest thing alive. So five month's pam'd: the Mother ltlll Would never heal the etrife ; But Edward was a loving nun, And Mary a ...
Pàgina 62
... breath; And oil, in momentary trance, Forget the waste of death. Ev'n thus a lovely rose I view'd In summer-swelling pride; Nor mark'd the bud, that green and rule Peep'd at the Rae's side. It chanced,l plfd again that way In Autumn's ...
... breath; And oil, in momentary trance, Forget the waste of death. Ev'n thus a lovely rose I view'd In summer-swelling pride; Nor mark'd the bud, that green and rule Peep'd at the Rae's side. It chanced,l plfd again that way In Autumn's ...
Pàgina 63
... Breath Be Life ilaelf. and not in tank and tent, If even a aoul lilte Milton's can know death , 0 Man! thou vmel, purpoaela, unmeant, Yet drone-hive strange of phantom purptaea! Surplus of Nature'a dread activity, Which. ea aha gazed on ...
... Breath Be Life ilaelf. and not in tank and tent, If even a aoul lilte Milton's can know death , 0 Man! thou vmel, purpoaela, unmeant, Yet drone-hive strange of phantom purptaea! Surplus of Nature'a dread activity, Which. ea aha gazed on ...
Pàgina 71
... breath nor motion; The ice did split with s thunder-fit; As idle as a painted ship Thehelmsnnnsteer'dusthrough! Uponepttintedocem m 5| u. A}. And e good unfit—wind spran up Water water, everywhere. And the _Alhsblue-novell- behind; _ ...
... breath nor motion; The ice did split with s thunder-fit; As idle as a painted ship Thehelmsnnnsteer'dusthrough! Uponepttintedocem m 5| u. A}. And e good unfit—wind spran up Water water, everywhere. And the _Alhsblue-novell- behind; _ ...
Continguts
THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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