The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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... o'er the awaken'd sky . Ah such is Hope ! as changeful and as fair ! Now dimly peering on the wistful sight ; Now hid behind the dragon - wing'd Despair : But soon emerging in her radiant might , She o'er the sorrow - clouded breast of ...
... o'er the awaken'd sky . Ah such is Hope ! as changeful and as fair ! Now dimly peering on the wistful sight ; Now hid behind the dragon - wing'd Despair : But soon emerging in her radiant might , She o'er the sorrow - clouded breast of ...
Pagina 3
... o'er her darling dead Pity hopeless hung her head , While mid the pelting of that merciless storm , ▾ Sunk to the cold earth Otway's famish'd form ! Sublime of thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds , the ...
... o'er her darling dead Pity hopeless hung her head , While mid the pelting of that merciless storm , ▾ Sunk to the cold earth Otway's famish'd form ! Sublime of thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds , the ...
Pagina 4
... O'er his hush'd soul our soothing witcheries shed , And twine our faery garlands round his head . V. When Evening's dusky car , Crown'd with her dewy star , Steals o'er the fading sky in shadowy flight , On leaves of aspen trees We ...
... O'er his hush'd soul our soothing witcheries shed , And twine our faery garlands round his head . V. When Evening's dusky car , Crown'd with her dewy star , Steals o'er the fading sky in shadowy flight , On leaves of aspen trees We ...
Pagina 5
... o'er my soul On Memory's wing , like shadows fly ! Ah Flowers ! which Joy from Eden stole While Innocence stood smiling by ! - But cease , fond heart ! this bootless moan : Those hours on rapid pinions flown Shall yet return , by ...
... o'er my soul On Memory's wing , like shadows fly ! Ah Flowers ! which Joy from Eden stole While Innocence stood smiling by ! - But cease , fond heart ! this bootless moan : Those hours on rapid pinions flown Shall yet return , by ...
Pagina 9
... o'er the ocean swell ; Though Superstition and her wolfish brood Bay his mild radiance , impotent and fell ; Calm in ... O'er thy young mind such wildly various power ! My soul hath mark'd thee in her shaping hour , Thy temples with ...
... o'er the ocean swell ; Though Superstition and her wolfish brood Bay his mild radiance , impotent and fell ; Calm in ... O'er thy young mind such wildly various power ! My soul hath mark'd thee in her shaping hour , Thy temples with ...
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