The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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Pagina ix
... thought and labour they cost him at full value . He concedes some- thing , however , to this prevailing idea respecting him , when he says , « On my own account , I may perhaps have had sufficient reason to lament my deficiency in self ...
... thought and labour they cost him at full value . He concedes some- thing , however , to this prevailing idea respecting him , when he says , « On my own account , I may perhaps have had sufficient reason to lament my deficiency in self ...
Pagina 3
... thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds , the Minstrel ' came . Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , He meditates the future song , How dauntless Ella fray'd the Dacyan foe ; And while the numbers ...
... thought , and confident of fame , From vales where Avon winds , the Minstrel ' came . Light - hearted youth ! aye , as he hastes along , He meditates the future song , How dauntless Ella fray'd the Dacyan foe ; And while the numbers ...
Pagina 9
... thought once more I seek the shade , Where peaceful Virtue weaves the myrtle braid . And O ! if eyes whose holy glances roll , Swift messengers , and eloquent of soul ; If smiles more winning , and a gentler mien Than the love - wilder ...
... thought once more I seek the shade , Where peaceful Virtue weaves the myrtle braid . And O ! if eyes whose holy glances roll , Swift messengers , and eloquent of soul ; If smiles more winning , and a gentler mien Than the love - wilder ...
Pagina 16
... thought , How the black - visaged , red - eyed Fiend outstretch'd 3 Beneath the unsteady feet of Nature groans , In feverish slumbers - destined then to wake , When fiery whirlwinds thunder his dread name And Angels shout , Destruction ...
... thought , How the black - visaged , red - eyed Fiend outstretch'd 3 Beneath the unsteady feet of Nature groans , In feverish slumbers - destined then to wake , When fiery whirlwinds thunder his dread name And Angels shout , Destruction ...
Pagina 36
... thought : entranced in prayer I worshipp'd the Invisible alone . Yet , like some sweet beguiling melody , So sweet , we know not we are listening to it , Thou , the meanwhile , wast blending with my Thought , Yea with my Life and Life's ...
... thought : entranced in prayer I worshipp'd the Invisible alone . Yet , like some sweet beguiling melody , So sweet , we know not we are listening to it , Thou , the meanwhile , wast blending with my Thought , Yea with my Life and Life's ...
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