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... of hope , questions . Notwithstanding this , those who will And hope that scarce
could know itself from fear ; not make a candid allowance for him , have exSense
of past youth , and manhood come in vain , pressed wonder how the author ...
... of hope , questions . Notwithstanding this , those who will And hope that scarce
could know itself from fear ; not make a candid allowance for him , have exSense
of past youth , and manhood come in vain , pressed wonder how the author ...
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Have blacken'd the fair promise of my spring ; Sweet Flower of Hope ! free
Nature's genial child ! And the stern Fate transpierced with viewless dart That
didst so fair disclose thy early bloom , The last pale Hope that shiver'd at my heart
!
Have blacken'd the fair promise of my spring ; Sweet Flower of Hope ! free
Nature's genial child ! And the stern Fate transpierced with viewless dart That
didst so fair disclose thy early bloom , The last pale Hope that shiver'd at my heart
!
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Whistling lorn ditties leans upon his crook , Or , starting , pauses with hope -
mingled dread Is this piled earth our being's passless mound To list the much -
loved maid's accustom'd tread : Tell me , cold grave ! is Death with poppies crown
'd ...
Whistling lorn ditties leans upon his crook , Or , starting , pauses with hope -
mingled dread Is this piled earth our being's passless mound To list the much -
loved maid's accustom'd tread : Tell me , cold grave ! is Death with poppies crown
'd ...
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Of triumph ) on the chill and midnight gale Rises with frantic burst or sadder swell
Sweet Mercy ! how my very heart has bled The dirge of murder'd Hope ! while
Freedom pale To see thee , poor Old Man ! and thy gray hairs Bends in such ...
Of triumph ) on the chill and midnight gale Rises with frantic burst or sadder swell
Sweet Mercy ! how my very heart has bled The dirge of murder'd Hope ! while
Freedom pale To see thee , poor Old Man ! and thy gray hairs Bends in such ...
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... soar'd to Hope , In brightness roll beneath his orient beam ! Strong to believe
whate'er of mystic good The Eternal dooms for his immortal Sons . Wild , as the
autumnal gust , the hand of Time From Hope and firmer Faith to perfect Love
Flies ...
... soar'd to Hope , In brightness roll beneath his orient beam ! Strong to believe
whate'er of mystic good The Eternal dooms for his immortal Sons . Wild , as the
autumnal gust , the hand of Time From Hope and firmer Faith to perfect Love
Flies ...
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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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