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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... gaze she bade thee roll On scenes that well might melt thy soul ; Thy native cot she flash'd upon thy view , Thy native cot , where still , at close of day , Peace smiling sate , and listen'd to thy lay ; Thy Sister's shrieks she bade ...
... gaze she bade thee roll On scenes that well might melt thy soul ; Thy native cot she flash'd upon thy view , Thy native cot , where still , at close of day , Peace smiling sate , and listen'd to thy lay ; Thy Sister's shrieks she bade ...
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... Gazing with tearful eye , As round our sandy grot appear Many a rudely sculptured name To pensive Memory dear ! Weaving gay dreams of sunny - tinctured huc We glance before his view : O'er his hush'd soul our soothing witcheries shed ...
... Gazing with tearful eye , As round our sandy grot appear Many a rudely sculptured name To pensive Memory dear ! Weaving gay dreams of sunny - tinctured huc We glance before his view : O'er his hush'd soul our soothing witcheries shed ...
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... gaze upon her with a thousand eyes ! As when the Savage , who his drowsy frame Had bask'd beneath the Sun's unclouded flame , Awakes amid the troubles of the air , The skiey deluge , and white lightning's glare- Aghast he scours before ...
... gaze upon her with a thousand eyes ! As when the Savage , who his drowsy frame Had bask'd beneath the Sun's unclouded flame , Awakes amid the troubles of the air , The skiey deluge , and white lightning's glare- Aghast he scours before ...
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... gaze , Or where the sorrow - slirivell'd captive lay , Pours the bright blaze of Freedom's noon - tide ray . Beneath this roof if thy cheer'd moments pass , Fill to the good man's name one grateful glass : To higher zest shall Memory ...
... gaze , Or where the sorrow - slirivell'd captive lay , Pours the bright blaze of Freedom's noon - tide ray . Beneath this roof if thy cheer'd moments pass , Fill to the good man's name one grateful glass : To higher zest shall Memory ...
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... gaze , And tongue that traffick'd in the trade of praise . Thy follies such ! the hard world mark'd them well ! Were they more wise , the proud who never fell ? Rest , injured shade ! the poor man's grateful prayer On heaven - ward wing ...
... gaze , And tongue that traffick'd in the trade of praise . Thy follies such ! the hard world mark'd them well ! Were they more wise , the proud who never fell ? Rest , injured shade ! the poor man's grateful prayer On heaven - ward wing ...
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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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