The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... sleep : - So tossed by storms along Life's wildering way , Mine eye reverted views that cloudless day , When by my ... sleeping Love I spied . Around his brows a beamy wreath Of many a lucent hue ; All purple glow'd his cheek , beneath ...
... sleep : - So tossed by storms along Life's wildering way , Mine eye reverted views that cloudless day , When by my ... sleeping Love I spied . Around his brows a beamy wreath Of many a lucent hue ; All purple glow'd his cheek , beneath ...
Pagina 11
... Sleep did ' bide , AH cease thy tears and Sobs , my little Life ! For they are holy things before the Lord , Aye. ( Mid which the May - thorn blends its blossoms white ) Where broad smooth stones jut out in mossy seats , I rest : -and ...
... Sleep did ' bide , AH cease thy tears and Sobs , my little Life ! For they are holy things before the Lord , Aye. ( Mid which the May - thorn blends its blossoms white ) Where broad smooth stones jut out in mossy seats , I rest : -and ...
Pagina 34
... sleep to you I fly : I'm always with you in my sleep ! The world is all one's own . But then one wakes , and where am I ? All , all alone . Sleep stays not , though a monarch bids : So I love to wake ere break of day : For though my sleep ...
... sleep to you I fly : I'm always with you in my sleep ! The world is all one's own . But then one wakes , and where am I ? All , all alone . Sleep stays not , though a monarch bids : So I love to wake ere break of day : For though my sleep ...
Pagina 35
... sleep , each night repell'd in vain , Each night was scatter'd by its own loud screams : Yet never could his heart command , though fain , One deep full wish to be no more in pain . That Hope , which was his inward bliss and boast ...
... sleep , each night repell'd in vain , Each night was scatter'd by its own loud screams : Yet never could his heart command , though fain , One deep full wish to be no more in pain . That Hope , which was his inward bliss and boast ...
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