The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 sider |
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... cold earth Otway's famish'd form ! Sublime of thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds , the Minstrel1 came . Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , He meditates the future song , How dauntless Ælla fray ...
... cold earth Otway's famish'd form ! Sublime of thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds , the Minstrel1 came . Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , He meditates the future song , How dauntless Ælla fray ...
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... cold and clear . Escaped the flashing of the noontide hours With one fresh garland of Pierian flowers ( Ere from thy zephyr - haunted brink I turn ) My languid hand shall wreath thy mossy urn . For not through pathless grove with murmur ...
... cold and clear . Escaped the flashing of the noontide hours With one fresh garland of Pierian flowers ( Ere from thy zephyr - haunted brink I turn ) My languid hand shall wreath thy mossy urn . For not through pathless grove with murmur ...
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... cold , Cow'rst o'er thy screaming baby ! Rest awhile 1 Behemoth , in Hebrew , signifies wild beasts in general . Some believe it is the elephant , some the hippopotamus ; some affirm it is the wild bull . Poetically , it designates any ...
... cold , Cow'rst o'er thy screaming baby ! Rest awhile 1 Behemoth , in Hebrew , signifies wild beasts in general . Some believe it is the elephant , some the hippopotamus ; some affirm it is the wild bull . Poetically , it designates any ...
Side 18
... cold Limbs at the sunny Door , and loved To hear him story , in his garrulous sort , Of his eventful years , all come and gone . So twenty seasons past . The Virgin's Form , Active and tall , nor Sloth nor Luxury Had shrunk or paled ...
... cold Limbs at the sunny Door , and loved To hear him story , in his garrulous sort , Of his eventful years , all come and gone . So twenty seasons past . The Virgin's Form , Active and tall , nor Sloth nor Luxury Had shrunk or paled ...
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... cold as clay . Except that grave , you scarce see one That was not dug by me : I'd rather dance upon ' em all Than tread upon these three ! • Ay , Sexton ! ' t is a touching tale .. You , Sir ! are but a lad ; This month I'm in my ...
... cold as clay . Except that grave , you scarce see one That was not dug by me : I'd rather dance upon ' em all Than tread upon these three ! • Ay , Sexton ! ' t is a touching tale .. You , Sir ! are but a lad ; This month I'm in my ...
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