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... thee stood Affection meek ( Her bosom bare , and wildly pale her cheek ) , Thy sullen 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 ...
... thee stood Affection meek ( Her bosom bare , and wildly pale her cheek ) , Thy sullen 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 ...
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... thee , Half famish'd in a land of luxury ! How askingly its footsteps hither bend ? It seems to say , « And have I then one friend ? >>> Innocent Foal ! thou poor despised forlorn ! I hail thee brother - spite of the fool's scorn ! And ...
... thee , Half famish'd in a land of luxury ! How askingly its footsteps hither bend ? It seems to say , « And have I then one friend ? >>> Innocent Foal ! thou poor despised forlorn ! I hail thee brother - spite of the fool's scorn ! And ...
Side 9
... thee die , beyond the tomb My heart has thanked thee , Bowles ! for those soft strains Thy light shall shine : as sunk , beneath the West , Whose sadness soothes me , like the murmuring Of wild - bees in the sunny showers of spring ...
... thee die , beyond the tomb My heart has thanked thee , Bowles ! for those soft strains Thy light shall shine : as sunk , beneath the West , Whose sadness soothes me , like the murmuring Of wild - bees in the sunny showers of spring ...
Side 10
... thee forth to Want and Scorn ! The world is pitiless : the Chaste one's pride , Mimic of Virtue , scowls on thy distress : Thy Loves and they , that envied thee , deride : And Vice alone will shelter wretchedness ! O ! I am sad to think ...
... thee forth to Want and Scorn ! The world is pitiless : the Chaste one's pride , Mimic of Virtue , scowls on thy distress : Thy Loves and they , that envied thee , deride : And Vice alone will shelter wretchedness ! O ! I am sad to think ...
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... Thee to defend , dear Saviour of Mankind ! Thee , Lamb of God ! Thee , blameless Prince of Peace ! From all sides rush the thirsty brood of War ? Austria , and that foul Woman of the North , The lustful Murderess of her wedded Lord ...
... Thee to defend , dear Saviour of Mankind ! Thee , Lamb of God ! Thee , blameless Prince of Peace ! From all sides rush the thirsty brood of War ? Austria , and that foul Woman of the North , The lustful Murderess of her wedded Lord ...
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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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