The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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Side 16
... delight:—'Or nu elotl to be the Spangled Skies, And gene upon her with a thousand eym! As when the Savage, who his drowsy frame Had lmsh'd beneath the Sun's unclouded flame, Awekes'amid the troubles of the air, The sltiey deluge. and ...
... delight:—'Or nu elotl to be the Spangled Skies, And gene upon her with a thousand eym! As when the Savage, who his drowsy frame Had lmsh'd beneath the Sun's unclouded flame, Awekes'amid the troubles of the air, The sltiey deluge. and ...
Side 18
... 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 imprest, Lilte paling clouds impictured on thy breast. Life's current then ran sparkling to the noon, Or ...
... 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 imprest, Lilte paling clouds impictured on thy breast. Life's current then ran sparkling to the noon, Or ...
Side 37
... delight, Much like a beast of spirit. "' Burp, neighbors! atop! why these alarm! The O! in only glad." Butan'll they pour from cote and farm'— Halloo! the pariah is up in arms 7 (A barring hunt has alwaye charms), Halloo! the 0! is mad ...
... delight, Much like a beast of spirit. "' Burp, neighbors! atop! why these alarm! The O! in only glad." Butan'll they pour from cote and farm'— Halloo! the pariah is up in arms 7 (A barring hunt has alwaye charms), Halloo! the 0! is mad ...
Side 39
... delight, are bluah'd with love end maiden-ahama; Ami, like the murmur: of e dream. I heard her breathe my name. I nw her hoaom heave and mail, Heave and ewell with inward ling— Ieunltl notchooaehutlovetoloe' Hrr.|entle hoeom riae ...
... delight, are bluah'd with love end maiden-ahama; Ami, like the murmur: of e dream. I heard her breathe my name. I nw her hoaom heave and mail, Heave and ewell with inward ling— Ieunltl notchooaehutlovetoloe' Hrr.|entle hoeom riae ...
Side 40
... delight To sleep by day and wake all night I ltnow the place where lewti lies. When silent night has closed her eyes: It is a breezy jasmine-bower, The nightingale sings o'er her head : Voice of the Night! had I the power That leafy ...
... delight To sleep by day and wake all night I ltnow the place where lewti lies. When silent night has closed her eyes: It is a breezy jasmine-bower, The nightingale sings o'er her head : Voice of the Night! had I the power That leafy ...
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