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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... doth waste and languish ; Or where , his two bright torches blending , Love illumines manhood's maze ; Or where , o'er cradled infants bending , Hope has fix'd her wishful gaze , Hither , in perplexed dance , Ye Woes ! ye young - eyed ...
... doth waste and languish ; Or where , his two bright torches blending , Love illumines manhood's maze ; Or where , o'er cradled infants bending , Hope has fix'd her wishful gaze , Hither , in perplexed dance , Ye Woes ! ye young - eyed ...
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... doth leap , Muttering distemper'd triumph in her charmed sleep . IX . Away , my soul , away ! In vain , in vain the Birds of warning sing- And hark ! I hear the famish'd brood of prey Flap their lank pennons on the groaning wind ! Away ...
... doth leap , Muttering distemper'd triumph in her charmed sleep . IX . Away , my soul , away ! In vain , in vain the Birds of warning sing- And hark ! I hear the famish'd brood of prey Flap their lank pennons on the groaning wind ! Away ...
Side 24
... doth reel ; the very name of God Sounds like a juggler's charm ; and , bold with joy , Forth from his dark and lonely hiding - place , ( Portentous sight ! ) the owlet Atheism , Sailing on obscene wings athwart the noon , Drops his blue ...
... doth reel ; the very name of God Sounds like a juggler's charm ; and , bold with joy , Forth from his dark and lonely hiding - place , ( Portentous sight ! ) the owlet Atheism , Sailing on obscene wings athwart the noon , Drops his blue ...
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... doth explore The rose - mark on her long - lost child , I met , I'loved you , maiden mild ! As whom I long had loved before- So deeply , had I been beguiled . You stood before me like a thought , A dream remember'd in a dream . But when ...
... doth explore The rose - mark on her long - lost child , I met , I'loved you , maiden mild ! As whom I long had loved before- So deeply , had I been beguiled . You stood before me like a thought , A dream remember'd in a dream . But when ...
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... doth seem Less gross than bodily ; and of such hues As veil the Almighty Spirit , when yet he makes Spirits perceive his presence . A delight Comes sudden on my heart , and I am glad As I myself were there ! Nor in this bower , This ...
... doth seem Less gross than bodily ; and of such hues As veil the Almighty Spirit , when yet he makes Spirits perceive his presence . A delight Comes sudden on my heart , and I am glad As I myself were there ! Nor in this bower , This ...
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