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... follow his conceptions or enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the same easiness of style which he admires in a drinking ...
... follow his conceptions or enter into his feelings , it is more consoling to our pride to consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring above us . If any man expect from my poems the same easiness of style which he admires in a drinking ...
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... follow the poor beast , Mat , Dick , Tom , Bob , and Walter . Old Lewis , ' t was his evil day , Stood trembling in his shoes ; The Ox was his - what could he say ? His legs were stiffen'd with dismay , The Ox ran o'er him ' mid the ...
... follow the poor beast , Mat , Dick , Tom , Bob , and Walter . Old Lewis , ' t was his evil day , Stood trembling in his shoes ; The Ox was his - what could he say ? His legs were stiffen'd with dismay , The Ox ran o'er him ' mid the ...
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... follow'd her ; And I may be her guide the long wood through . THE NIGHT - SCENE . A DRAMATIC FRAGMENT . SANDOVAL . You loved the daughter of Don Manrique ? EARL HENRY . Loved ? SANDOVAL . Did you not SIBYLLINE LEAVES . 31 The Night ...
... follow'd her ; And I may be her guide the long wood through . THE NIGHT - SCENE . A DRAMATIC FRAGMENT . SANDOVAL . You loved the daughter of Don Manrique ? EARL HENRY . Loved ? SANDOVAL . Did you not SIBYLLINE LEAVES . 31 The Night ...
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... follow the delightful Muse . For not a hidden Path , that to the Shades Of the beloved Parnassian forest leads , Lurk'd undiscover'd by him ; not a rill There issues from the fount of Hippocrene , But he had traced it upward to its ...
... follow the delightful Muse . For not a hidden Path , that to the Shades Of the beloved Parnassian forest leads , Lurk'd undiscover'd by him ; not a rill There issues from the fount of Hippocrene , But he had traced it upward to its ...
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... follow : the glad landscape round , Wide and more wide , increasing without bound ! O then ' t were loveliest sympathy , to mark The berries of the half - uprooted ash Dripping and bright ; and list the torrent's dash , — Beneath the ...
... follow : the glad landscape round , Wide and more wide , increasing without bound ! O then ' t were loveliest sympathy , to mark The berries of the half - uprooted ash Dripping and bright ; and list the torrent's dash , — Beneath the ...
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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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