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Pagina xxxiii
... waited very patiently , but , nevertheless , his cry had been heard , he felt that his feet had been set upon a rock , and his goings established , and he was soon to learn that a new song had been put into his mouth .
... waited very patiently , but , nevertheless , his cry had been heard , he felt that his feet had been set upon a rock , and his goings established , and he was soon to learn that a new song had been put into his mouth .
Pagina xlix
It was during this visit that the two poets concocted The Devil's Thoughts , 2 after the casual , light - hearted fashion described , long after , by Southey-There while the one was shaving Would he the song begin , And the other when ...
It was during this visit that the two poets concocted The Devil's Thoughts , 2 after the casual , light - hearted fashion described , long after , by Southey-There while the one was shaving Would he the song begin , And the other when ...
Pagina l
... Lines at Elbingerode , A Christmas Carol , To a Friend who had declared his Intention af writing no more Poetry , The Lime - tree Bower my Prison , To IV . Linley , The British Stripling's War - song , Something childish , Homesick ...
... Lines at Elbingerode , A Christmas Carol , To a Friend who had declared his Intention af writing no more Poetry , The Lime - tree Bower my Prison , To IV . Linley , The British Stripling's War - song , Something childish , Homesick ...
Pagina 1
In Beauty's light you glide along : Your eye is like the star of eve , And sweet your voice as seraph's song . Yet not your heavenly beauty gives This heart with passion soft to glow : Within your soul a voice there lives ! a It bids ...
In Beauty's light you glide along : Your eye is like the star of eve , And sweet your voice as seraph's song . Yet not your heavenly beauty gives This heart with passion soft to glow : Within your soul a voice there lives ! a It bids ...
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SERAPHS ! around th ' Eternal's seat who throng With tuneful ecstasies of praise : O ! teach our feeble tongues like yours the song III Tho ' Fortune , riches , honours , pow'r , Had giv'n with every other toy , Those gilded trifles of ...
SERAPHS ! around th ' Eternal's seat who throng With tuneful ecstasies of praise : O ! teach our feeble tongues like yours the song III Tho ' Fortune , riches , honours , pow'r , Had giv'n with every other toy , Those gilded trifles of ...
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