The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 Seiten |
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But what thy dulled spirits hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along the glade ? And ( most unlike the nature of things young ) That carthward still thy moveless head is hung ? Do thy prophetic fears anticipate , Meek Child of ...
But what thy dulled spirits hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along the glade ? And ( most unlike the nature of things young ) That carthward still thy moveless head is hung ? Do thy prophetic fears anticipate , Meek Child of ...
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And loud lewd Mirth , to Anguish close allied : But if , like me , through life's distressful scene Till Frenzy , fierce - eyed child of moping pain , Lonely and sad thy pilgrimage hath been ; Darts her hot lightning flashı aihwart the ...
And loud lewd Mirth , to Anguish close allied : But if , like me , through life's distressful scene Till Frenzy , fierce - eyed child of moping pain , Lonely and sad thy pilgrimage hath been ; Darts her hot lightning flashı aihwart the ...
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A mingled charın , such as the pang consign'd My soul hath mark'd thee in her shaping hour , To slumber , though the big tear it renewed ; Thy temples with Hymmettian ...
A mingled charın , such as the pang consign'd My soul hath mark'd thee in her shaping hour , To slumber , though the big tear it renewed ; Thy temples with Hymmettian ...
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And whisper'd to himself , with malice fraught• Too long our Slave the Damsel's smiles hath seen : A Ghost ! by my cavern it darted ! To - morrow shall he ken her alter'd mien ! In moon - beams the Spirit was drestHe spake ...
And whisper'd to himself , with malice fraught• Too long our Slave the Damsel's smiles hath seen : A Ghost ! by my cavern it darted ! To - morrow shall he ken her alter'd mien ! In moon - beams the Spirit was drestHe spake ...
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For she hath fallen On whose black front was written Mystery ; She that reeld heavily , whose wine was blood ; She that work'd whoredom with the Demon Power , And from the dark embrace all evil things Brought forth and nurtured : mitred ...
For she hath fallen On whose black front was written Mystery ; She that reeld heavily , whose wine was blood ; She that work'd whoredom with the Demon Power , And from the dark embrace all evil things Brought forth and nurtured : mitred ...
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