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Calm , pitying , he retired , Shook frog the fig - tree by a sudden storm . And
mused expectant on these promised years . Even now the storm begins : * each
gentle name , Faith and meek Piety , with fearful joy O years ! the blest pre -
eminence ...
Calm , pitying , he retired , Shook frog the fig - tree by a sudden storm . And
mused expectant on these promised years . Even now the storm begins : * each
gentle name , Faith and meek Piety , with fearful joy O years ! the blest pre -
eminence ...
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... By aged Hermit in his holy dream , An horror of great darkness wrapt her round
, Foretell and solace death ; and now they rise And a voice uttered forth unearthly
tones , Louder , as when with harp and mingled voice Calming her soul , — “ O ...
... By aged Hermit in his holy dream , An horror of great darkness wrapt her round
, Foretell and solace death ; and now they rise And a voice uttered forth unearthly
tones , Louder , as when with harp and mingled voice Calming her soul , — “ O ...
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The dissonance ceased , and all seem'd calm and Now I recentre my immortal
mind bright ; In the deep sabbath of meek self - content ; When France her front
deep - scarr'd and gory Cleans'd from the vaporous passions that bedim Conceal'
d ...
The dissonance ceased , and all seem'd calm and Now I recentre my immortal
mind bright ; In the deep sabbath of meek self - content ; When France her front
deep - scarr'd and gory Cleans'd from the vaporous passions that bedim Conceal'
d ...
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... That I might rather feel than see The swelling of her heart . And how he cross'd
the woodman's paths , Through briers and swampy mosses beat ; How boughs
rebounding scourged his limbs , And low stubs gored his feet ; I calm'd her ...
... That I might rather feel than see The swelling of her heart . And how he cross'd
the woodman's paths , Through briers and swampy mosses beat ; How boughs
rebounding scourged his limbs , And low stubs gored his feet ; I calm'd her ...
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It is thine own calm home , thy crystal shrine , Thy habitation from eternity ! o
dread and silent Mount ! I gazed upon thec , Till thou , still present to the bodily
sense , THE COMPOSITION OF A KISS . Didst vanish from my thought :
entranced in ...
It is thine own calm home , thy crystal shrine , Thy habitation from eternity ! o
dread and silent Mount ! I gazed upon thec , Till thou , still present to the bodily
sense , THE COMPOSITION OF A KISS . Didst vanish from my thought :
entranced in ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2012 |
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