The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... thine unseen in cavern depths to well , The Hermit - fountain of some dripping cell ! Pride of the Vale ! thy useful ... thine to feel the sympathetic glow In Merit's joy , and Poverty's meek woe ; Thine all that cheer the moment as it ...
... thine unseen in cavern depths to well , The Hermit - fountain of some dripping cell ! Pride of the Vale ! thy useful ... thine to feel the sympathetic glow In Merit's joy , and Poverty's meek woe ; Thine all that cheer the moment as it ...
Pagina 11
... thine head beneath an Olive Tree , I would , that from the pinions of thy Dove One quill withouten pain ypluck'd might be ! For O ! I wish my Sara's frowns to flee , And fain to her some soothing song would write , Lest she resent my ...
... thine head beneath an Olive Tree , I would , that from the pinions of thy Dove One quill withouten pain ypluck'd might be ! For O ! I wish my Sara's frowns to flee , And fain to her some soothing song would write , Lest she resent my ...
Pagina 22
... 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 wide Nature joins her groans below ! Rise , God of Nature ! rise .. VI . The voice had ...
... 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 wide Nature joins her groans below ! Rise , God of Nature ! rise .. VI . The voice had ...
Pagina 31
... thine , Though clear as lake in latest summer - eve , Did e'er reflect the stately virgin's robe , The face , the form divine , the downcast look Contemplative ! Behold ! her open palm Presses her cheek and brow ! her elbow rests On the ...
... thine , Though clear as lake in latest summer - eve , Did e'er reflect the stately virgin's robe , The face , the form divine , the downcast look Contemplative ! Behold ! her open palm Presses her cheek and brow ! her elbow rests On the ...
Pagina 32
... thine own act - yet art thou never great But by the inspiration of great passion . The whirl - blast comes , the desert - sands rise up And shape themselves : from Earth to Heaven they stand , As though they were the pillars of a temple ...
... thine own act - yet art thou never great But by the inspiration of great passion . The whirl - blast comes , the desert - sands rise up And shape themselves : from Earth to Heaven they stand , As though they were the pillars of a temple ...
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