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Death, 322 Browne, Mary Anne. Stanzas, 241—Lines to, by L. E. L. 199 Aura veni, 202– Coleridge, S. T. The poet's answer to a lady's question, 361 Death, 322 Death, the welcome to, 145 Delta. A vision of human life, 308 Dirge for the ...
Death, 322 Browne, Mary Anne. Stanzas, 241—Lines to, by L. E. L. 199 Aura veni, 202– Coleridge, S. T. The poet's answer to a lady's question, 361 Death, 322 Death, the welcome to, 145 Delta. A vision of human life, 308 Dirge for the ...
Pagina vii
Aura veni , 202— Graves , the lone , 86 Death , 322 Greek sailor's song , the , 163 Browne , Mary Anne . Stanzas , 241 – Lines to , by L. E. L. 199 Hemans , Mrs. The prayer for life , 43 The nightingale's death song , 113 Coleridge ...
Aura veni , 202— Graves , the lone , 86 Death , 322 Greek sailor's song , the , 163 Browne , Mary Anne . Stanzas , 241 – Lines to , by L. E. L. 199 Hemans , Mrs. The prayer for life , 43 The nightingale's death song , 113 Coleridge ...
Pagina 456
LOVE AND DEATH . BY MRS . HEMANS . By thy birth , so oft renew'd From the embers long subdued ; By the life - gift in thy chain , Broken links to weave again ; By thine Irfinite of woe , All we know not , all we know ; If there be what ...
LOVE AND DEATH . BY MRS . HEMANS . By thy birth , so oft renew'd From the embers long subdued ; By the life - gift in thy chain , Broken links to weave again ; By thine Irfinite of woe , All we know not , all we know ; If there be what ...
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