The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsРипол Классик, 1831 - 603 sider |
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Side 31
... flight; ' II. Hither. fine: the recent tomb, From the prieon'e direr gloom, ' From Dietemper'e midnight eng'uieh; And thence, where Poverty doth waete end languieh, 0r where, hit! two bright torches blending. lave illurninee manhood'e ...
... flight; ' II. Hither. fine: the recent tomb, From the prieon'e direr gloom, ' From Dietemper'e midnight eng'uieh; And thence, where Poverty doth waete end languieh, 0r where, hit! two bright torches blending. lave illurninee manhood'e ...
Side 34
... flight through wintry snowl), We, thie whole people, have been clamorous For war and bloodshed; animating Spectators and not combatant-I No gueAnticipetive of a wrong unfelt, No speculation or contingency, - However dim and vague, too ...
... flight through wintry snowl), We, thie whole people, have been clamorous For war and bloodshed; animating Spectators and not combatant-I No gueAnticipetive of a wrong unfelt, No speculation or contingency, - However dim and vague, too ...
Side 35
... flight Fainting hennth the burthen of their hahea, Of the swdet infants, that but yesterday Laagh'd at the breast! Som, brothers, hall'nnde, all What ever guard with Iimdne- tn: the forms Which grew up with you round the same fire-aide ...
... flight Fainting hennth the burthen of their hahea, Of the swdet infants, that but yesterday Laagh'd at the breast! Som, brothers, hall'nnde, all What ever guard with Iimdne- tn: the forms Which grew up with you round the same fire-aide ...
Side 43
... flight, Upward to the day-star spring, And enththe in heavenly light. __ \ LINH (DMD [N A CONCERT-ROOM. Noa cold, nor stem. my mull yet I detut Tth acented Room, where, to a gaudy throng, Reeves the proud Harlot her distem'led breast ...
... flight, Upward to the day-star spring, And enththe in heavenly light. __ \ LINH (DMD [N A CONCERT-ROOM. Noa cold, nor stem. my mull yet I detut Tth acented Room, where, to a gaudy throng, Reeves the proud Harlot her distem'led breast ...
Side 50
... flight, their stroki- are llnI, moderate and wildfl-II-MIMMMNIII she-.Ietiahbh-rthaqailt-hthueuhsintnnsand Ibnuamd-emhsslbjuiatsolwurhialol'a “mamas.” °7IIHOIIIIDJiLLm tVQUIhtiflusaBuras's dedication ofhiPoumlothaNo*sdflflneftl ...
... flight, their stroki- are llnI, moderate and wildfl-II-MIMMMNIII she-.Ietiahbh-rthaqailt-hthueuhsintnnsand Ibnuamd-emhsslbjuiatsolwurhialol'a “mamas.” °7IIHOIIIIDJiLLm tVQUIhtiflusaBuras's dedication ofhiPoumlothaNo*sdflflneftl ...
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THE DEATH OF WAIJENSTEIN a Tre | 83 |
THE FALL OF ROBEBPIERRE anHiItmic | 213 |
Love | 222 |
Epigrams | 228 |
824 | 234 |
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