The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: With an Introductory Essay Upon His Philosophical and Theological Opinions, 7 tomasHarper & brothers, 1853 |
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... No voice replied From the thwart wain at length there reached her ear A sound so feeble that it almost seemed Distant and feebly , with slow effort pushed , : A miserable man crept forth his limbs The silent frost 888 JUVENILE POEMS .
... No voice replied From the thwart wain at length there reached her ear A sound so feeble that it almost seemed Distant and feebly , with slow effort pushed , : A miserable man crept forth his limbs The silent frost 888 JUVENILE POEMS .
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... seemed to wander with assiduous feet , And healed the recent harm of chill and blight , And nursed each plant that fair and virtuous grew . But soon a deep precursive sound moaned hollow : Black rose the clouds , and now ( as in a dream ) ...
... seemed to wander with assiduous feet , And healed the recent harm of chill and blight , And nursed each plant that fair and virtuous grew . But soon a deep precursive sound moaned hollow : Black rose the clouds , and now ( as in a dream ) ...
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... seemed calm and bright ; When France her front deep - scarr'd and gory Concealed with clustering wreaths of glory ; When , insupportably advancing , Her arm made mockery of the warrior's tramp ; While timid looks of fury glancing ...
... seemed calm and bright ; When France her front deep - scarr'd and gory Concealed with clustering wreaths of glory ; When , insupportably advancing , Her arm made mockery of the warrior's tramp ; While timid looks of fury glancing ...
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... seemed The purpose and the substance of my being , I swore to her , that were she red with guilt , I would exchange my unblenched state with hers.- Friend ! by that winding passage , to that bower I now will go - all objects there will ...
... seemed The purpose and the substance of my being , I swore to her , that were she red with guilt , I would exchange my unblenched state with hers.- Friend ! by that winding passage , to that bower I now will go - all objects there will ...
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... seemed to say , How can we do without her ? Besides , what vexed us worse , we knew , They have no need of such as you In the place where you were going : This World has angels all too few , And Heaven is overflowing ! SOMETHING ...
... seemed to say , How can we do without her ? Besides , what vexed us worse , we knew , They have no need of such as you In the place where you were going : This World has angels all too few , And Heaven is overflowing ! SOMETHING ...
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The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 7 tomas Samuel Taylor Coleridge Visos knygos peržiūra - 1884 |
The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge– With an Introductory ..., 7 tomas Samuel Taylor Coleridge Visos knygos peržiūra - 1853 |
The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge– With an Introductory ..., 7 tomas Samuel Taylor Coleridge Visos knygos peržiūra - 1854 |
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