The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One Volume |
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Sunk to the cold earth Oiway's famish'd form ! And thou hadst dash'd it , at her soft command , But that Despair and Indignation rose , And told again the story of thy woes ; Told the keen insult of the unfeeling heart ; The dread ...
Sunk to the cold earth Oiway's famish'd form ! And thou hadst dash'd it , at her soft command , But that Despair and Indignation rose , And told again the story of thy woes ; Told the keen insult of the unfeeling heart ; The dread ...
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Shall Slander squatting near Thou journeyest onward tempest - lossd in thought ; Spit her cold venom in a dead Man's ear ? Here cheat thy cares ! in generous visions mell , ' T was thine to feel the sympathetic glow And dream of ...
Shall Slander squatting near Thou journeyest onward tempest - lossd in thought ; Spit her cold venom in a dead Man's ear ? Here cheat thy cares ! in generous visions mell , ' T was thine to feel the sympathetic glow And dream of ...
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Such a phalanx ne'er Start'st with a shriek ; or in thy half - thatch'd cot Measured firm paces to the calming sound Waked by the wintry night - storm , wet and cold , Of Spartan flute ! These on the fated day , Cow'rst o'er thy ...
Such a phalanx ne'er Start'st with a shriek ; or in thy half - thatch'd cot Measured firm paces to the calming sound Waked by the wintry night - storm , wet and cold , Of Spartan flute ! These on the fated day , Cow'rst o'er thy ...
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Still as a Daughter would she run : she placed It was a piteous sight ; and one , a babe , His cold Limbs at the sunny Door , and loved The crisp milk frozen on its innocent lips , To hear him story , in his garrulous sort , Lay on the ...
Still as a Daughter would she run : she placed It was a piteous sight ; and one , a babe , His cold Limbs at the sunny Door , and loved The crisp milk frozen on its innocent lips , To hear him story , in his garrulous sort , Lay on the ...
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The Lord he gives , The Lord , he takes away : O Sir ! the child of my old age Lies there as cold as clay . So gentle Ellen now no more Could make this sad house cheery ; And Mary's mclancholy ways Drove Edward wild and weary .
The Lord he gives , The Lord , he takes away : O Sir ! the child of my old age Lies there as cold as clay . So gentle Ellen now no more Could make this sad house cheery ; And Mary's mclancholy ways Drove Edward wild and weary .
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