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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... eyes have glorious meanings , that declare More than the light of outward day shines there , A holier triumph and a sterner aim ! Wings grow within him ; and he soars above Or Bard's , or Minstrel's lay of war or love . Friend to the ...
... eyes have glorious meanings , that declare More than the light of outward day shines there , A holier triumph and a sterner aim ! Wings grow within him ; and he soars above Or Bard's , or Minstrel's lay of war or love . Friend to the ...
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... eyes . He'd an axe in his hand , not a word he spoke , But with many a hem ! and a sturdy stroke , At length he brought down the poor Raven's own oak . His young ones were kill'd ; for they could not depart , And their mother did die of ...
... eyes . He'd an axe in his hand , not a word he spoke , But with many a hem ! and a sturdy stroke , At length he brought down the poor Raven's own oak . His young ones were kill'd ; for they could not depart , And their mother did die of ...
Side 6
... eye ; Love lights her smile - in Joy's red nectar dips His myrtle flower , and plants it on her lips . She speaks ! and ... eyes ! gaze upon As when the Savage , who his drowsy frame Had bask'd beneath the Sun's unclouded flame , Awakes ...
... eye ; Love lights her smile - in Joy's red nectar dips His myrtle flower , and plants it on her lips . She speaks ! and ... eyes ! gaze upon As when the Savage , who his drowsy frame Had bask'd beneath the Sun's unclouded flame , Awakes ...
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... eyes ! Then Exultation waked the patriot fire And swept with wilder hand the Alcæan lyre : Red from the tyrant's wound I shook the lance , And strode in joy the reeking plains of France ! Fallen is the oppressor , friendless , ghastly ...
... eyes ! Then Exultation waked the patriot fire And swept with wilder hand the Alcæan lyre : Red from the tyrant's wound I shook the lance , And strode in joy the reeking plains of France ! Fallen is the oppressor , friendless , ghastly ...
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... eyes ! The stream will soon renew its smoothness , soon The visions will return ! And lo ! he stays : And soon the fragments dim of lovely forms Come trembling back , unite , and now once more The pool becomes a mirror ; and behold Each ...
... eyes ! The stream will soon renew its smoothness , soon The visions will return ! And lo ! he stays : And soon the fragments dim of lovely forms Come trembling back , unite , and now once more The pool becomes a mirror ; and behold Each ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in ..., Volum 1 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1829 |
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