The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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Pagina 22
... Speak ! from thy storm - black Heaven , O speak aloud ! And on the darkling foe Open thine eye of fire from some uncertain cloud ! O dart the flash ! O rise and deal the blow ! The past to thee , to thee the future cries ! Hark ! how ...
... Speak ! from thy storm - black Heaven , O speak aloud ! And on the darkling foe Open thine eye of fire from some uncertain cloud ! O dart the flash ! O rise and deal the blow ! The past to thee , to thee the future cries ! Hark ! how ...
Pagina 38
... speak of him , The Incomprehensible ! save when with awe I praise him , and with Faith that inly feels ; Who with his saving mercies healed me , A sinful and most miserable Man , Wilder'd and dark , and gave me to possess Peace , and ...
... speak of him , The Incomprehensible ! save when with awe I praise him , and with Faith that inly feels ; Who with his saving mercies healed me , A sinful and most miserable Man , Wilder'd and dark , and gave me to possess Peace , and ...
Pagina 61
... speak , no more than if We had been choked with soot . Ah ! well - a - day ! what evil looks Had I from old and young ! Instead of the cross , the Albatross About my neck was hung . PART III . THERE pass'd a weary time . Each throat Was ...
... speak , no more than if We had been choked with soot . Ah ! well - a - day ! what evil looks Had I from old and young ! Instead of the cross , the Albatross About my neck was hung . PART III . THERE pass'd a weary time . Each throat Was ...
Pagina 67
... speaking , irregular , though it may seem so from its being founded on a new principle : namely , that of counting in ... speak for weariness : Stretch forth thy hand , and have no fear ! Said Christabel , How camest thou here ? And the ...
... speaking , irregular , though it may seem so from its being founded on a new principle : namely , that of counting in ... speak for weariness : Stretch forth thy hand , and have no fear ! Said Christabel , How camest thou here ? And the ...
Pagina 77
... Speak to him , Lady - none can hear you speak , And not believe you innocent of guile . [ TERESA looks round uneasily , but gradually be- comes attentive as ALVAR proceeds in the next speech . ALVAR . I dreamt I had a friend , on whom I ...
... Speak to him , Lady - none can hear you speak , And not believe you innocent of guile . [ TERESA looks round uneasily , but gradually be- comes attentive as ALVAR proceeds in the next speech . ALVAR . I dreamt I had a friend , on whom I ...
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