The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 páginas |
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... fell full fast . Then they trotted away , for the wind grew high : One acorn they left , and no more might you spy . Next came a raven , that liked not such folly : He belong'd , they did say , to the witch Melancholy ! Blacker was he ...
... fell full fast . Then they trotted away , for the wind grew high : One acorn they left , and no more might you spy . Next came a raven , that liked not such folly : He belong'd , they did say , to the witch Melancholy ! Blacker was he ...
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... fell ? Rest , injured shade ! the poor man's grateful prayer On heaven - ward wing thy wounded soul shall bear . As oft at twilight gloom thy grave I pass , And sit me down upon its recent grass , With introverted eye I contemplate ...
... fell ? Rest , injured shade ! the poor man's grateful prayer On heaven - ward wing thy wounded soul shall bear . As oft at twilight gloom thy grave I pass , And sit me down upon its recent grass , With introverted eye I contemplate ...
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... Fell in conquest's glutted hour , ' Mid women's shrieks and infants ' screams ! Spirits of the uncoffin'd slain , Sudden blasts of triumph swelling , Oft , at night , in misty train , Rush around her narrow dwelling ! The exterminating ...
... Fell in conquest's glutted hour , ' Mid women's shrieks and infants ' screams ! Spirits of the uncoffin'd slain , Sudden blasts of triumph swelling , Oft , at night , in misty train , Rush around her narrow dwelling ! The exterminating ...
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... fell in battle , doing bloody deeds , Pass'd off to Heaven , translated and not kill'd ; As though he had no wife to pine for him , No God to judge him ! Therefore , evil days Are coming on us , O my countrymen ! And what if all ...
... fell in battle , doing bloody deeds , Pass'd off to Heaven , translated and not kill'd ; As though he had no wife to pine for him , No God to judge him ! Therefore , evil days Are coming on us , O my countrymen ! And what if all ...
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... fell on her knees , and in a loud voice that approached to a scream , she prayed for a Carse 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 ...
... fell on her knees , and in a loud voice that approached to a scream , she prayed for a Carse 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 ...
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