The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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Pagina iii
... Lady , with Falconer's Shipwreck » To a Young Lady , on her Recovery from a Fever ib . Something childish , but very natural - written in Germany Home - sick - written in Germany Answer to a Child's Question 1 • 34 ib . ib ib . breathed ...
... Lady , with Falconer's Shipwreck » To a Young Lady , on her Recovery from a Fever ib . Something childish , but very natural - written in Germany Home - sick - written in Germany Answer to a Child's Question 1 • 34 ib . ib ib . breathed ...
Pagina iv
... Lady , offended by a sportive observation that women have no souls 213 ib . ib . . ib . 214 ib . ib . << I have heard of reasons manifold ib . Sonnet To a Friend , who asked how I felt Lines suggested by the Last Words of Beren- when ...
... Lady , offended by a sportive observation that women have no souls 213 ib . ib . . ib . 214 ib . ib . << I have heard of reasons manifold ib . Sonnet To a Friend , who asked how I felt Lines suggested by the Last Words of Beren- when ...
Pagina 4
... Ladies ! to our cell . Here the wren of softest note Builds its nest and warbles well ; Here the blackbird strains his throat ; Welcome , Ladies ! to our cell . II . When fades the moon all shadowy - pale And scuds the cloud before the ...
... Ladies ! to our cell . Here the wren of softest note Builds its nest and warbles well ; Here the blackbird strains his throat ; Welcome , Ladies ! to our cell . II . When fades the moon all shadowy - pale And scuds the cloud before the ...
Pagina 8
... LADY , WITH A POEM ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION . MUCH on my early youth I love to dwell , Ere yet I bade that friendly dome farewell , Where first , beneath the echoing cloisters pale , I heard of guilt and wonder'd at the tale ! Yet ...
... LADY , WITH A POEM ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION . MUCH on my early youth I love to dwell , Ere yet I bade that friendly dome farewell , Where first , beneath the echoing cloisters pale , I heard of guilt and wonder'd at the tale ! Yet ...
Pagina 31
... Lady of the woods ) , Hard by the brink of a tall weedy rock That overbrows the cataract . How bursts The landscape on my sight ! Two crescent hills Fold in behind each other , and so make A circular vale , and land - lock'd , as might ...
... Lady of the woods ) , Hard by the brink of a tall weedy rock That overbrows the cataract . How bursts The landscape on my sight ! Two crescent hills Fold in behind each other , and so make A circular vale , and land - lock'd , as might ...
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