The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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... head much unmerited abuse . Coleridge has left undone so much which his talents and genius would have enabled him to effect , and has done on the whole so little , that he has given his foes apparent foundation for some of their ...
... head much unmerited abuse . Coleridge has left undone so much which his talents and genius would have enabled him to effect , and has done on the whole so little , that he has given his foes apparent foundation for some of their ...
Pagina 2
... head ( I knew not where , but ' t was some faery place ) Their pinions , ostrich - like , for sails outspread , Two lovely children run an endless race , A sister and a brother ! This far outstript the other ; Yet ever runs she with ...
... head ( I knew not where , but ' t was some faery place ) Their pinions , ostrich - like , for sails outspread , Two lovely children run an endless race , A sister and a brother ! This far outstript the other ; Yet ever runs she with ...
Pagina 7
... head . But what thy dulled spirits hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along the glade ? And ( most unlike the nature of things young ) That earthward still thy moveless head is hung ? Do thy prophetic fears anticipate , Meek ...
... head . But what thy dulled spirits hath dismay'd , That never thou dost sport along the glade ? And ( most unlike the nature of things young ) That earthward still thy moveless head is hung ? Do thy prophetic fears anticipate , Meek ...
Pagina 11
... head beneath an Olive Tree , I would , that from the pinions of thy Dove One quill withouten pain ypluck'd might be ! For O ! I wish my Sara's frowns to flee , And fain to her some soothing song would write , Lest she resent my rude ...
... head beneath an Olive Tree , I would , that from the pinions of thy Dove One quill withouten pain ypluck'd might be ! For O ! I wish my Sara's frowns to flee , And fain to her some soothing song would write , Lest she resent my rude ...
Pagina 22
... head Lies pillow'd on a brother's corse ! ) VII . Not yet enslaved , not wholly vile , O Albion ! O my mother Isle ! Thy valleys , fair as Eden's bowers , Glitter green with sunny showers ; Thy grassy uplands ' gentle swells Echo to the ...
... head Lies pillow'd on a brother's corse ! ) VII . Not yet enslaved , not wholly vile , O Albion ! O my mother Isle ! Thy valleys , fair as Eden's bowers , Glitter green with sunny showers ; Thy grassy uplands ' gentle swells Echo to the ...
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