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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... hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along the glade ? And ( most unlike the nature of things young ) That earthward still thy moveless head is hung ? Do thy prophetic fears anticipate , Meek Child of Misery ! thy future fate ...
... hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along the glade ? And ( most unlike the nature of things young ) That earthward still thy moveless head is hung ? Do thy prophetic fears anticipate , Meek Child of Misery ! thy future fate ...
Side 8
... hath been ; And if thy breast with heart - sick anguish fraught , Thou journeyest onward tempest - toss'd in thought ; Here cheat thy cares ! in generous visions melt , And dream of goodness , thou hast never felt ! near , I bless thy ...
... hath been ; And if thy breast with heart - sick anguish fraught , Thou journeyest onward tempest - toss'd in thought ; Here cheat thy cares ! in generous visions melt , And dream of goodness , thou hast never felt ! near , I bless thy ...
Side 9
... hath seen Shaping celestial forms in vacant air , If these demand the empassion'd poet's care- If Mirth and softened Sense and Wit refined , The blameless features of a lovely mind ; Then haply shall my trembling hand assign No fading ...
... hath seen Shaping celestial forms in vacant air , If these demand the empassion'd poet's care- If Mirth and softened Sense and Wit refined , The blameless features of a lovely mind ; Then haply shall my trembling hand assign No fading ...
Side 11
... hath seen : To - morrow shall he ken her alter'd mien ! He spake , and ambush'd lay , till on my bed The morning shot her dewy glances keen , When as I'gan to lift my drowsy head- • Now , Bard ! I'll work thee woe ! >> the laughing ...
... hath seen : To - morrow shall he ken her alter'd mien ! He spake , and ambush'd lay , till on my bed The morning shot her dewy glances keen , When as I'gan to lift my drowsy head- • Now , Bard ! I'll work thee woe ! >> the laughing ...
Side 16
... hath opened the fifth seal : And upward rush on swiftest wing of fire The innumerable multitude of wrongs By man on ... Hath met the horrible judgment ! Whence that cry ? The mighty army of foul Spirits shriek'd Disherited of earth ...
... hath opened the fifth seal : And upward rush on swiftest wing of fire The innumerable multitude of wrongs By man on ... Hath met the horrible judgment ! Whence that cry ? The mighty army of foul Spirits shriek'd Disherited of earth ...
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