The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 pàgines |
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Pàgina 76
... twas, that God himlt' Scares seemed there to be. 0 sweeter than the marriage-feast, 'I'is sweeter far to me, To walk together to the ltirlt, With a goodly compiny !—' ' To walk together to the ltirL And all together pray, While ...
... twas, that God himlt' Scares seemed there to be. 0 sweeter than the marriage-feast, 'I'is sweeter far to me, To walk together to the ltirlt, With a goodly compiny !—' ' To walk together to the ltirL And all together pray, While ...
Pàgina 87
... Twas the hilt timemy inliint smiled. Nomure— For if I dwell upon that moment, Lady, Atrsnaecomesoawhichmaltesmeo'eregain MIIthanwm—mykneeahanglomeanddreg, Aralnty lipfallswith suchanidiot laugh, That you would start and shudder! mesa ...
... Twas the hilt timemy inliint smiled. Nomure— For if I dwell upon that moment, Lady, Atrsnaecomesoawhichmaltesmeo'eregain MIIthanwm—mykneeahanglomeanddreg, Aralnty lipfallswith suchanidiot laugh, That you would start and shudder! mesa ...
Pàgina 92
... Twas idiocy! I'll tie myself to an aspen. And wear a fool's cap— van. (watching his agitation). Fare thee well— I pity thee. Ordonio, even to anguish. _ [ALvsa ts oaoos'ro [herring recoveral himself). He! . [Calling to Aavrta. saves. Be ...
... Twas idiocy! I'll tie myself to an aspen. And wear a fool's cap— van. (watching his agitation). Fare thee well— I pity thee. Ordonio, even to anguish. _ [ALvsa ts oaoos'ro [herring recoveral himself). He! . [Calling to Aavrta. saves. Be ...
Pàgina 101
... Twas dark and very silentv [Then What midst thou! No! no! I did not dare cull, Isidore, Lat I should hear no answer! A brief while. Belihe. I hit all thought and memory ' Of that for which I came! Afler that pause, 0 Heaven! II heard a ...
... Twas dark and very silentv [Then What midst thou! No! no! I did not dare cull, Isidore, Lat I should hear no answer! A brief while. Belihe. I hit all thought and memory ' Of that for which I came! Afler that pause, 0 Heaven! II heard a ...
Pàgina 116
... first inclosea, and then skirts The highest. track that leads across the mountain— Thou know'st it, Hothlenl mar-nu. lady, 'twas my mm 'Ih roam there in my childhood ott alone, And mutter. 116. 100. COIERJDGE'S. POEI'ICAL. WORKS.
... first inclosea, and then skirts The highest. track that leads across the mountain— Thou know'st it, Hothlenl mar-nu. lady, 'twas my mm 'Ih roam there in my childhood ott alone, And mutter. 116. 100. COIERJDGE'S. POEI'ICAL. WORKS.
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