The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume, Band 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 828 Seiten |
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... feet . In matters of rhythm and sound the untried ear cannot al- ways catch the precise meaning of the musician or poet , especially where an original air is turned into a variation ; and this seems precisely the case between the ...
... feet . In matters of rhythm and sound the untried ear cannot al- ways catch the precise meaning of the musician or poet , especially where an original air is turned into a variation ; and this seems precisely the case between the ...
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... feet Weeds grew and reptiles crawl'd . Or if they found Sometimes a welcome , those who welcomed them Were old and helpless creatures , lingering there " I left the town , " Dunois replied , " thinking that my prompt speed Might seize ...
... feet Weeds grew and reptiles crawl'd . Or if they found Sometimes a welcome , those who welcomed them Were old and helpless creatures , lingering there " I left the town , " Dunois replied , " thinking that my prompt speed Might seize ...
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... feet . Charlemain also had his good sword Joyeuse buried with him . He was placed in his se- pulchre on a golden throne , crowned and habited in his im- perial robes , though a cilice was next his skin ; one hand held a globe of gold ...
... feet . Charlemain also had his good sword Joyeuse buried with him . He was placed in his se- pulchre on a golden throne , crowned and habited in his im- perial robes , though a cilice was next his skin ; one hand held a globe of gold ...
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... feet Howling with hunger lay ; with jealous fear , Hating a rival's look , the husband hides His miserable meal ; the famish'd babe Clings closely to his dying mother's breast ; And .. horrible to tell ! .. where , thrown aside , There ...
... feet Howling with hunger lay ; with jealous fear , Hating a rival's look , the husband hides His miserable meal ; the famish'd babe Clings closely to his dying mother's breast ; And .. horrible to tell ! .. where , thrown aside , There ...
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... feet Stumbled o'er carcasses and broken arms ; And sometimes did she hear the heavy groan Of one yet struggling in the pangs of death . She reach'd the spot where Theodore was slain Before fort London's gate ; but vainly there Sought ...
... feet Stumbled o'er carcasses and broken arms ; And sometimes did she hear the heavy groan Of one yet struggling in the pangs of death . She reach'd the spot where Theodore was slain Before fort London's gate ; but vainly there Sought ...
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