The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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Side 18
... fill'd pitcher in her hand. Unbossthl Stream! thy fount with pebbled fills The filled lbnn of past delight reulls, ' What time the morning sun of Hope arose, And all'was joy; save when snother'e wou A transient gloom upon my soul ...
... fill'd pitcher in her hand. Unbossthl Stream! thy fount with pebbled fills The filled lbnn of past delight reulls, ' What time the morning sun of Hope arose, And all'was joy; save when snother'e wou A transient gloom upon my soul ...
Side 21
... fill a Form did up start (No litirer deck'd the Bowen of old Rormuoe) That She enamour'd grew,_rtor moved from his eweet o-ance! Hyfienmmgwith getl loolrdivine'h, Brightahone her eye, yett er was it: beam': Ifeltthepuureof herlipto ...
... fill a Form did up start (No litirer deck'd the Bowen of old Rormuoe) That She enamour'd grew,_rtor moved from his eweet o-ance! Hyfienmmgwith getl loolrdivine'h, Brightahone her eye, yett er was it: beam': Ifeltthepuureof herlipto ...
Side 24
... fill'd their Vials with salutary Wrath, To sickly Nature more medicinal Than what nil balm the weeping good man pours Into the lone despoiled trat'eller's wounds! Thus [tom the Elect, regenerate through faith. Pu the dark Passions and ...
... fill'd their Vials with salutary Wrath, To sickly Nature more medicinal Than what nil balm the weeping good man pours Into the lone despoiled trat'eller's wounds! Thus [tom the Elect, regenerate through faith. Pu the dark Passions and ...
Side 37
... fill, And man quealt and children equal], “What! would you havehim tit-uaelll And, damme! who are you t" Ahhple- aage! hie eerr they run, And come him o'er and o'er" You bloody-minded dog! " (cries one.) I"To alit your windpipe were ...
... fill, And man quealt and children equal], “What! would you havehim tit-uaelll And, damme! who are you t" Ahhple- aage! hie eerr they run, And come him o'er and o'er" You bloody-minded dog! " (cries one.) I"To alit your windpipe were ...
Side 40
... fill'll e melancholy vault High o'er me, murmuring like a distant am. Here Wisdom might resort, and here Remorse; Here It!) the lovelom man who, sick in soul, And of this busy human heart aweary, Worship the spirit of unconscious life ...
... fill'll e melancholy vault High o'er me, murmuring like a distant am. Here Wisdom might resort, and here Remorse; Here It!) the lovelom man who, sick in soul, And of this busy human heart aweary, Worship the spirit of unconscious life ...
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