The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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Side 16
... smile—in Joy's nectar dill His myrtle flower, and plants it on her lip. She speaks! and hark that pemion-warbled ... smiles within her tears; And Memory, with a Vatal's chaste employ, Uneeasing feeds the lsmhent flame ofjoy ...
... smile—in Joy's nectar dill His myrtle flower, and plants it on her lip. She speaks! and hark that pemion-warbled ... smiles within her tears; And Memory, with a Vatal's chaste employ, Uneeasing feeds the lsmhent flame ofjoy ...
Side 19
... smile with fondncae on her gazing no! EN NET. Wturt British Freedom for a happier land Spread her broad wings, that tiutter'd with efl'right', Ellllrll! thy voice she heard, and posed her flight Sublime of ho ! For dreadlere thou didst ...
... smile with fondncae on her gazing no! EN NET. Wturt British Freedom for a happier land Spread her broad wings, that tiutter'd with efl'right', Ellllrll! thy voice she heard, and posed her flight Sublime of ho ! For dreadlere thou didst ...
Side 20
... Smile! As tislls on clasing flowers the lunar beam: What time, in sicth mood, at parting day I lay me down and think of happier years; Of joys, that glimmer'd in Hope's twilight ray. Then lell me darkling in n vale of tearsO pleasant ...
... Smile! As tislls on clasing flowers the lunar beam: What time, in sicth mood, at parting day I lay me down and think of happier years; Of joys, that glimmer'd in Hope's twilight ray. Then lell me darkling in n vale of tearsO pleasant ...
Side 23
... smile Survey the aanguinary Despot's might, And haply hurl-the Pageant from his height, Unwept to wander in soma mvage isle. There, shiv'ring md beneath the tempmt's frown, Rutmi his tir'd limb; to vvnip the purple vest; And mis'd with ...
... smile Survey the aanguinary Despot's might, And haply hurl-the Pageant from his height, Unwept to wander in soma mvage isle. There, shiv'ring md beneath the tempmt's frown, Rutmi his tir'd limb; to vvnip the purple vest; And mis'd with ...
Side 42
... smile)Nootherthenaseastem mgespaint, The God. who floats upon a lotm lea-ti Dreams for a thon ages ; then awaiting, Crests a world, and smiling at the bubble, Relspu into hliI. IAIL unsav. Ah! was that bliFear'd as an alien. and too ...
... smile)Nootherthenaseastem mgespaint, The God. who floats upon a lotm lea-ti Dreams for a thon ages ; then awaiting, Crests a world, and smiling at the bubble, Relspu into hliI. IAIL unsav. Ah! was that bliFear'd as an alien. and too ...
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THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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