The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One Volume |
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Post , he set off for Malta , where he most unexpect- Whelmed in the wild mazes of metaphysics , and edly arrived on a visit to his friend Dr Stodart , for ever mingling its speculations with all he then king's advocate in that island ...
Post , he set off for Malta , where he most unexpect- Whelmed in the wild mazes of metaphysics , and edly arrived on a visit to his friend Dr Stodart , for ever mingling its speculations with all he then king's advocate in that island ...
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And here , in Inspiration's eager hour , When most the big soul feels the mastering power , These wilds , these caverns roaming o'er , Round which the screaming sea - gulls soar , With wild unequal steps he pass'd along , Oft pouring on ...
And here , in Inspiration's eager hour , When most the big soul feels the mastering power , These wilds , these caverns roaming o'er , Round which the screaming sea - gulls soar , With wild unequal steps he pass'd along , Oft pouring on ...
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Thither , while the murmuring throng Of wild - bees hum their drowsy song , By Indolence and Fancy brought , A youthful Bard , • unknown to Fame , » Wooes the Queen of Solemn Thought , And heaves the gentle misery of a sigh , Gazing ...
Thither , while the murmuring throng Of wild - bees hum their drowsy song , By Indolence and Fancy brought , A youthful Bard , • unknown to Fame , » Wooes the Queen of Solemn Thought , And heaves the gentle misery of a sigh , Gazing ...
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O trou , wild Fancy ... When first the lark , high soaring , swells his throat , Mocks the tired eye , and scatters the wild note , I trace her footsteps on the accustom ' lawn , I mark her glancing mid the gleam of dawn .
O trou , wild Fancy ... When first the lark , high soaring , swells his throat , Mocks the tired eye , and scatters the wild note , I trace her footsteps on the accustom ' lawn , I mark her glancing mid the gleam of dawn .
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Awhile with mute awe gazing I would brood : Then weep aloud in a wild ecstasy ! SONNET . LINES Pale Roamer through the Night ! thou poor Forlorn ! Remorse that man on his death - bed possess , Who in the credulous hour of tenderness ...
Awhile with mute awe gazing I would brood : Then weep aloud in a wild ecstasy ! SONNET . LINES Pale Roamer through the Night ! thou poor Forlorn ! Remorse that man on his death - bed possess , Who in the credulous hour of tenderness ...
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