The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... lips . She speaks ! and hark that passion - warbled song-- Still , Fancy ! still that voice , those notes prolong , As sweet as when that voice with rapturous falls Shall wake the soften'd echoes of Heaven's halls ! O ( have I sigh'd ) ...
... lips . She speaks ! and hark that passion - warbled song-- Still , Fancy ! still that voice , those notes prolong , As sweet as when that voice with rapturous falls Shall wake the soften'd echoes of Heaven's halls ! O ( have I sigh'd ) ...
Pagina 7
... lips disclose The triumphs of the opening Rose ; O fair ! O graceful ! bid them prove As passive to the breath of Love . In tender accents , faint and low , Well - pleased I hear the whispered « No ! The whisper'd « No » -how little ...
... lips disclose The triumphs of the opening Rose ; O fair ! O graceful ! bid them prove As passive to the breath of Love . In tender accents , faint and low , Well - pleased I hear the whispered « No ! The whisper'd « No » -how little ...
Pagina 16
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats. 1 And lips half - opening with the dread of sound. Children of Wretchedness ! More groans must rise , More blood must stream , or ere your wrongs be full . Yet is the day of ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats. 1 And lips half - opening with the dread of sound. Children of Wretchedness ! More groans must rise , More blood must stream , or ere your wrongs be full . Yet is the day of ...
Pagina 18
... lips , Lay on the woman's arm , its little hand Stretch'd on her bosom . Mutely questioning , The Maid gazed wildly at the living wretch . He , his head feebly turning , on the group Look'd with a vacant stare , and his eye spoke The ...
... lips , Lay on the woman's arm , its little hand Stretch'd on her bosom . Mutely questioning , The Maid gazed wildly at the living wretch . He , his head feebly turning , on the group Look'd with a vacant stare , and his eye spoke The ...
Pagina 61
... lips At its nearer ap- baked , We could nor laugh nor wail ; Through utter drought all dumb we stood ; I bit my arm , I suck'd the blood , And cried , A sail ! a sail ! proach , it seem- eth him to be a ship ; and at a Year ransom he ...
... lips At its nearer ap- baked , We could nor laugh nor wail ; Through utter drought all dumb we stood ; I bit my arm , I suck'd the blood , And cried , A sail ! a sail ! proach , it seem- eth him to be a ship ; and at a Year ransom he ...
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