The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 páginas |
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... Tell's Birth - place - imitated from Stolberg A Christmas Carol 53 ib . Fancy in Nubibus , or the Poet in the Clouds ib . The Two Founts ; Stanzas addressed to a Lady Human Life , on the Denial of Immortality The Visit of the Gods ...
... Tell's Birth - place - imitated from Stolberg A Christmas Carol 53 ib . Fancy in Nubibus , or the Poet in the Clouds ib . The Two Founts ; Stanzas addressed to a Lady Human Life , on the Denial of Immortality The Visit of the Gods ...
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... tell half his adventures . At length he came back , and with him a She , And the acorn was grown to a tall oak tree . They built them a nest in the topmost bough , And young ones they had , and were happy enow . But soon came a woodman ...
... tell half his adventures . At length he came back , and with him a She , And the acorn was grown to a tall oak tree . They built them a nest in the topmost bough , And young ones they had , and were happy enow . But soon came a woodman ...
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... Tell me , cold grave ! is Death with poppies crown'd ? Tired sentinel ! mid fitful starts I nod , And fain would sleep , though pillow'd on a clod ! TO A YOUNG LADY , WITH A POEM ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION . MUCH on my early youth I love ...
... Tell me , cold grave ! is Death with poppies crown'd ? Tired sentinel ! mid fitful starts I nod , And fain would sleep , though pillow'd on a clod ! TO A YOUNG LADY , WITH A POEM ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION . MUCH on my early youth I love ...
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... tell to their beloved what horrors , being Men , they had endured from Men . Thus saying , from the answering Maid he pass'd , And with him disappear'd the Heavenly Vision . Glory to Thee , Father of Earth and Heaven ! All - conscious ...
... tell to their beloved what horrors , being Men , they had endured from Men . Thus saying , from the answering Maid he pass'd , And with him disappear'd the Heavenly Vision . Glory to Thee , Father of Earth and Heaven ! All - conscious ...
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... tell : T will make a holiday in Hell . No ! no ! no ! Myself , I named him once below , And all the souls , that damned be , Leap'd up at once in anarchy , Clapp'd their hands and danced for glee . They no longer heeded me ; But laugh'd ...
... tell : T will make a holiday in Hell . No ! no ! no ! Myself , I named him once below , And all the souls , that damned be , Leap'd up at once in anarchy , Clapp'd their hands and danced for glee . They no longer heeded me ; But laugh'd ...
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