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... Kubla Khan , Frost at Midnight , Fears in Solitude , France : An Ode , all belong to this period . The last two , and especially France : An Ode , reveal his revulsion of feeling toward the French Revolution and the emergence of the ...
... Kubla Khan , Frost at Midnight , Fears in Solitude , France : An Ode , all belong to this period . The last two , and especially France : An Ode , reveal his revulsion of feeling toward the French Revolution and the emergence of the ...
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... Khan Kubla commanded a palace to be built , and a stately garden thereunto . And thus ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall . ' The Author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep , at least of the external ...
... Khan Kubla commanded a palace to be built , and a stately garden thereunto . And thus ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall . ' The Author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep , at least of the external ...
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... KUBLA KHAN The poem was originally published with two others - Christabel and The Pains of Sleep - by Murray in 1816. Lamb wrote to Wordsworth on April 26 of that year : " ... Coleridge is printing Xtabel , by Ld Byron's recommenda ...
... KUBLA KHAN The poem was originally published with two others - Christabel and The Pains of Sleep - by Murray in 1816. Lamb wrote to Wordsworth on April 26 of that year : " ... Coleridge is printing Xtabel , by Ld Byron's recommenda ...
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