The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - Всего страниц: 575 |
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... heads of tall flowers that behind her grow , Lychnis , and willow - herb , and fox - glove bells : And suddenly , as ... head pillow'd on a sleeping dog- One arm between its fore - legs , and the hand Holds loosely its small handful of ...
... heads of tall flowers that behind her grow , Lychnis , and willow - herb , and fox - glove bells : And suddenly , as ... head pillow'd on a sleeping dog- One arm between its fore - legs , and the hand Holds loosely its small handful of ...
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... head , Her blessings overtook and baffled them ! But thou art stern , and with unkindly countenance Art inly ... heads were dim and steady , Like eyes suffused with rapture . Life was in us : We were all life , each atom of our frames A ...
... head , Her blessings overtook and baffled them ! But thou art stern , and with unkindly countenance Art inly ... heads were dim and steady , Like eyes suffused with rapture . Life was in us : We were all life , each atom of our frames A ...
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... head , Sweet maid , for friendship form'd ! this work to thee : And thou , the while thou canst not chuse but shed A tear for Falconer , wilt remember me . TO A YOUNG LADY . ON HER RECOVERY FROM A FEVER . WHY need I say , Louisa dear ...
... head , Sweet maid , for friendship form'd ! this work to thee : And thou , the while thou canst not chuse but shed A tear for Falconer , wilt remember me . TO A YOUNG LADY . ON HER RECOVERY FROM A FEVER . WHY need I say , Louisa dear ...
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... head at once Dropp'd the collected shower ; and some most false , False and fair foliaged as the Manchineel , Have ... heads ! Nor dost not thou sometimes recall those hours , When with the joy of hope thou gavest thine ear To my wild ...
... head at once Dropp'd the collected shower ; and some most false , False and fair foliaged as the Manchineel , Have ... heads ! Nor dost not thou sometimes recall those hours , When with the joy of hope thou gavest thine ear To my wild ...
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... head , and had a charm For thee , my gentle - hearted Charles , to whom No sound is dissonant which tells of Life . TO A FRIEND WHO HAD DECLARED HIS INTENTION OF WRITING NO MORE POETRY . DEAR Charles ! whilst yet thou wert a babe , I ...
... head , and had a charm For thee , my gentle - hearted Charles , to whom No sound is dissonant which tells of Life . TO A FRIEND WHO HAD DECLARED HIS INTENTION OF WRITING NO MORE POETRY . DEAR Charles ! whilst yet thou wert a babe , I ...
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