The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats, Complete in One Volume ...Crissy & Markley, 1852 - 607 sider |
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... honor'd Maid ! Was green and woody , and refresh'd the eye . It was a spot which you might aptly call The Valley of Seclusion ! once I saw ( Hallowing his Sabbath - day by quietness ) A wealthy son of commerce saunter by , Bristowa's ...
... honor'd Maid ! Was green and woody , and refresh'd the eye . It was a spot which you might aptly call The Valley of Seclusion ! once I saw ( Hallowing his Sabbath - day by quietness ) A wealthy son of commerce saunter by , Bristowa's ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1 My honor'd friend ! whose verse concise , yet clear. A most gentle Maid , Who dwelleth in her hospitable home Hard by the castle , and at latest eve ( Even like a lady vow'd and dedicate To something more than ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1 My honor'd friend ! whose verse concise , yet clear. A most gentle Maid , Who dwelleth in her hospitable home Hard by the castle , and at latest eve ( Even like a lady vow'd and dedicate To something more than ...
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... honor'd ground . IV . ODES AND MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . THE THREE GRAVES . A FRAGMENT OF A SEXTON'S TALE . LINES TO JOSEPH COTTLE . [ The Author has published the following humble fragment encouraged by the decisive recommendation of more ...
... honor'd ground . IV . ODES AND MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . THE THREE GRAVES . A FRAGMENT OF A SEXTON'S TALE . LINES TO JOSEPH COTTLE . [ The Author has published the following humble fragment encouraged by the decisive recommendation of more ...
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... Honor'd youth ! Now may Heaven realize this vision bright ! LINES TO W. L. ESQ . WHILE HE SANG A SONG TO PURCELL'S MUSIC . WHILE my young cheek retains its healthful hues , And I have many friends who hold me dear ; L - methinks , I ...
... Honor'd youth ! Now may Heaven realize this vision bright ! LINES TO W. L. ESQ . WHILE HE SANG A SONG TO PURCELL'S MUSIC . WHILE my young cheek retains its healthful hues , And I have many friends who hold me dear ; L - methinks , I ...
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... honor ! I will say , That I repent me of the day When I spake words of high disdain To Roland de Vaux of Tryermaine ! -For since that evil hour hath flown , Many a summer's sun hath shone ; Yet ne'er found I a friend again Like Roland ...
... honor ! I will say , That I repent me of the day When I spake words of high disdain To Roland de Vaux of Tryermaine ! -For since that evil hour hath flown , Many a summer's sun hath shone ; Yet ne'er found I a friend again Like Roland ...
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