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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... stand of one , for whom A prodigal Nature and a niggard Doom ( That all bestowing , this withholding all ) Made each chance knell from distant spire or dome Sound like a secking Mother's anxious call , Return , poor Child ! Home , weary ...
... stand of one , for whom A prodigal Nature and a niggard Doom ( That all bestowing , this withholding all ) Made each chance knell from distant spire or dome Sound like a secking Mother's anxious call , Return , poor Child ! Home , weary ...
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... stand With down - cast eyes ( a duteous band ) ! Their dark robes dripping with the heavy dew . Sorceress of the ebon throne ! Thy power the Pixies own , When round thy raven brow Heaven's lucent roses glow , And clouds in watery ...
... stand With down - cast eyes ( a duteous band ) ! Their dark robes dripping with the heavy dew . Sorceress of the ebon throne ! Thy power the Pixies own , When round thy raven brow Heaven's lucent roses glow , And clouds in watery ...
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... stand ( Thy censer glowing with the hallow'd flame ) A hireless Priest before the insulted shrine , And at her altar pour the stream divine Of unmatch'd eloquence . Therefore thy name Her sons shall venerate , and cheer thy breast With ...
... stand ( Thy censer glowing with the hallow'd flame ) A hireless Priest before the insulted shrine , And at her altar pour the stream divine Of unmatch'd eloquence . Therefore thy name Her sons shall venerate , and cheer thy breast With ...
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... stand Sick with despair ! O ye to Glory's field Forced or ensnared , who , as ye gasp in death , Bleed with new wounds beneath the Vulture's beak ! O thou poor Widow , who in dreams dost view Thy Husband's mangled corse , and from short ...
... stand Sick with despair ! O ye to Glory's field Forced or ensnared , who , as ye gasp in death , Bleed with new wounds beneath the Vulture's beak ! O thou poor Widow , who in dreams dost view Thy Husband's mangled corse , and from short ...
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... Stand forth ! be men ! repel an impious foe , Impious and false , a light yet cruel race , Who laugh away all virtue , mingling mirth With deeds of murder ; and still promising Freedom , themselves too sensual to be free , Poison life's ...
... Stand forth ! be men ! repel an impious foe , Impious and false , a light yet cruel race , Who laugh away all virtue , mingling mirth With deeds of murder ; and still promising Freedom , themselves too sensual to be free , Poison life's ...
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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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