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The author tells us in his self : preface that the first part of it was written in his “
Stop , Christian passer - by ! stop , child of God ! great poetic year , 1797 , at
Stowey ; the second And read with gentle breast . Beneath this sod part , after his
return ...
The author tells us in his self : preface that the first part of it was written in his “
Stop , Christian passer - by ! stop , child of God ! great poetic year , 1797 , at
Stowey ; the second And read with gentle breast . Beneath this sod part , after his
return ...
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Though roused by that dark vizir , Home - sick - written in Germany it . Riot rude " .
ib . Answer to a Child's Question . ib . “ When British Freedom for a hap The
Visionary Hope . ... 35 pier land " ib . The Happy Husband ; a Fragment . iB . " It
was ...
Though roused by that dark vizir , Home - sick - written in Germany it . Riot rude " .
ib . Answer to a Child's Question . ib . “ When British Freedom for a hap The
Visionary Hope . ... 35 pier land " ib . The Happy Husband ; a Fragment . iB . " It
was ...
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Babes , Children , Youths and Men , S. T. C. Night following night for threescore
years and tel But doubly strange , where life is but a breath ... Sound like a
seeking Mother's anxious call , Yet not your heavenly beauty gives Return , poor
Child !
Babes , Children , Youths and Men , S. T. C. Night following night for threescore
years and tel But doubly strange , where life is but a breath ... Sound like a
seeking Mother's anxious call , Yet not your heavenly beauty gives Return , poor
Child !
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Fondly these attach And women , that would groan to see a child A radical
causation to a few Pull off an insect's leg , all read of war , Poor drudges of
chastising Providence , The best amusement for our morning - meal ! Who
borrow all their ...
Fondly these attach And women , that would groan to see a child A radical
causation to a few Pull off an insect's leg , all read of war , Poor drudges of
chastising Providence , The best amusement for our morning - meal ! Who
borrow all their ...
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Then all the charm And close beside its porch a sleeping child , Is broken - all
that phantom - world so fair His dear head pillow'd on a sleeping dogVanishes ,
and a thousand circlets spread , One arm between its fore - legs , and the hand
And ...
Then all the charm And close beside its porch a sleeping child , Is broken - all
that phantom - world so fair His dear head pillow'd on a sleeping dogVanishes ,
and a thousand circlets spread , One arm between its fore - legs , and the hand
And ...
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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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