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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... eve had watch'd Witness'd by answering deeds may claim our Faith ) The alien shine of unconcerning Stars , Held commune with that warrior - maid of France Shouts to himself , there first the Abbey - lights Who scourged the Invader .
... eve had watch'd Witness'd by answering deeds may claim our Faith ) The alien shine of unconcerning Stars , Held commune with that warrior - maid of France Shouts to himself , there first the Abbey - lights Who scourged the Invader .
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The stars above our heads were dim and steady , Like eyes suffused with rapture . Life was in us : We were all life , each atom of our frames A living soul - I vow'd to die for her : With the faint voice of one who , having spoken ...
The stars above our heads were dim and steady , Like eyes suffused with rapture . Life was in us : We were all life , each atom of our frames A living soul - I vow'd to die for her : With the faint voice of one who , having spoken ...
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O struggling with the darkness all the night , And visited all night by troops of stars , Or when they climb the sky or when they sink : III . MEDITATIVE POEMS , Companion of the Morning - Star at dawn , IN BLANK VERSE .
O struggling with the darkness all the night , And visited all night by troops of stars , Or when they climb the sky or when they sink : III . MEDITATIVE POEMS , Companion of the Morning - Star at dawn , IN BLANK VERSE .
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... dread Ambassador from Earth to leaven , Hath borrowd Zeplıyr's voice , and gazed upon thec Great Hierarch ! tell thou the silent sky , And tell the Stars , and tell yon rising sun , With blue voluptuous eye ) , alas , poor Flower !
... dread Ambassador from Earth to leaven , Hath borrowd Zeplıyr's voice , and gazed upon thec Great Hierarch ! tell thou the silent sky , And tell the Stars , and tell yon rising sun , With blue voluptuous eye ) , alas , poor Flower !
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But ' t will not be so ; My soul lay passive , by thy various strain And youths and maidens most poetical , Driven as in surges now beneath the stars , Who lose the deepening twilights of the spring With momentary Stars of my own birth ...
But ' t will not be so ; My soul lay passive , by thy various strain And youths and maidens most poetical , Driven as in surges now beneath the stars , Who lose the deepening twilights of the spring With momentary Stars of my own birth ...
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