The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 sider |
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... curses of his dreams , And dreaded sleep , each night repell'd in vain , Each night was scatter'd by its own loud screams , Yet never could his heart command , though fain , One deep full wish to be no more in pain . That Hope , which ...
... curses of his dreams , And dreaded sleep , each night repell'd in vain , Each night was scatter'd by its own loud screams , Yet never could his heart command , though fain , One deep full wish to be no more in pain . That Hope , which ...
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... Curse both on him and on her own Child . Mary happened to be in the room directly above them , heard Edward's laugh and her Mother's blasphemous prayer , and fainted away . He , hearing the fall , ran up stairs , and taking her in his ...
... Curse both on him and on her own Child . Mary happened to be in the room directly above them , heard Edward's laugh and her Mother's blasphemous prayer , and fainted away . He , hearing the fall , ran up stairs , and taking her in his ...
Side 56
... curse consume This woman by my side ! " O hear me , hear me , Lord in Heaven , Although you take my life- O curse this woman , at whose house Young Edward woo'd his wife . " By night and day , in bed and bower , O let her cursed be ...
... curse consume This woman by my side ! " O hear me , hear me , Lord in Heaven , Although you take my life- O curse this woman , at whose house Young Edward woo'd his wife . " By night and day , in bed and bower , O let her cursed be ...
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... curse. A flash of joy . And horror fol- ows : for can it be a ship , that comes onward without wind or tide ? It seemeth him but the skeleton of a ship . And its ribs are seen as bars on the face of the setting Sun. The spectre- woman ...
... curse. A flash of joy . And horror fol- ows : for can it be a ship , that comes onward without wind or tide ? It seemeth him but the skeleton of a ship . And its ribs are seen as bars on the face of the setting Sun. The spectre- woman ...
Side 73
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. But oh ! more horrible than that Is a curse in a dead man's eye ! Seven days , seven nights , I saw that curse , And yet I could not die . He heareth sounds and seeth And soon I heard a roaring wind : It did not ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. But oh ! more horrible than that Is a curse in a dead man's eye ! Seven days , seven nights , I saw that curse , And yet I could not die . He heareth sounds and seeth And soon I heard a roaring wind : It did not ...
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