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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... hast pined And hunger'd after Nature , many a year , In the great city pent , winning thy way With sad yet patient soul , through evil and pain And strange calamity ! Ah ! slowly sink Behind the western ridge , thou glorious Sun ! Shine ...
... hast pined And hunger'd after Nature , many a year , In the great city pent , winning thy way With sad yet patient soul , through evil and pain And strange calamity ! Ah ! slowly sink Behind the western ridge , thou glorious Sun ! Shine ...
Side 54
... hast no reason why ! Thou canst have none : Thy being's being is contradiction . THE VISIT OF THE GODS . IMITATED FROM SCHILLER . NEVER , believe me , Appear the Immortals , Never alone : Scarce had I welcomed the Sorrow - beguiler ...
... hast no reason why ! Thou canst have none : Thy being's being is contradiction . THE VISIT OF THE GODS . IMITATED FROM SCHILLER . NEVER , believe me , Appear the Immortals , Never alone : Scarce had I welcomed the Sorrow - beguiler ...
Side 92
... hast conspired against my life and honour , Hast trick'd me foully ; yet I hate thee not . Why should I hate thee ? this same world of ours , ' Tis but a pool amid a storm of rain , And we the air - bladders that course up and down ...
... hast conspired against my life and honour , Hast trick'd me foully ; yet I hate thee not . Why should I hate thee ? this same world of ours , ' Tis but a pool amid a storm of rain , And we the air - bladders that course up and down ...
Side 93
... Hast thou found out to satisfy thy fears , And drug them to unnatural sleep ? [ ALVAR takes the goblet , and throwing it to the ground with stern contempt . OR DONI0 . Thou mountebank ! ALVAR . My master ! Mountebank and villain ! What ...
... Hast thou found out to satisfy thy fears , And drug them to unnatural sleep ? [ ALVAR takes the goblet , and throwing it to the ground with stern contempt . OR DONI0 . Thou mountebank ! ALVAR . My master ! Mountebank and villain ! What ...
Side 94
... hast snatch'd from me my most cherish'd hope- But go ! my word was pledged to thee . ORDONI0 . Away ! Brave not my father's rage ! I thank thee ! Thou- [ Then turning his eyes languidly to ALVAR . Just Heaven instructs us with an awful ...
... hast snatch'd from me my most cherish'd hope- But go ! my word was pledged to thee . ORDONI0 . Away ! Brave not my father's rage ! I thank thee ! Thou- [ Then turning his eyes languidly to ALVAR . Just Heaven instructs us with an awful ...
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