The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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6. lappuse
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. That lurks in graves and fattens on the dead , Less shares thy eternal breath ! Spirit of Nature ! thou , Imperishable as this scene Here is thy fitting temple ! II If solitude hath ever led ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. That lurks in graves and fattens on the dead , Less shares thy eternal breath ! Spirit of Nature ! thou , Imperishable as this scene Here is thy fitting temple ! II If solitude hath ever led ...
33. lappuse
... dead . They are neither friends , nor lovers , nor fathers , nor citizens of the world , nor benefactors of their country . Among those who attempt to exist without human sympathy , the pure and tender- hearted perish through the ...
... dead . They are neither friends , nor lovers , nor fathers , nor citizens of the world , nor benefactors of their country . Among those who attempt to exist without human sympathy , the pure and tender- hearted perish through the ...
35. lappuse
... dead men Hang their mute thoughts on the mute walls around , 120 He lingered , poring on memorials Of the world's youth : through the long burning day Gazed on those speechless shapes ; nor , when the moon Filled the mysterious halls ...
... dead men Hang their mute thoughts on the mute walls around , 120 He lingered , poring on memorials Of the world's youth : through the long burning day Gazed on those speechless shapes ; nor , when the moon Filled the mysterious halls ...
36. lappuse
... dead eye from the detested day , Conducts , O Sleep , to thy delightful realms ? This doubt with sudden tide flowed on his heart ; 220 The insatiate hope which it awakened stung His brain even like despair . While daylight held The sky ...
... dead eye from the detested day , Conducts , O Sleep , to thy delightful realms ? This doubt with sudden tide flowed on his heart ; 220 The insatiate hope which it awakened stung His brain even like despair . While daylight held The sky ...
58. lappuse
... dead , And shared in fearless deeds with evil men , Calm as an angel in the dragon's den ; How I braved death for liberty and truth , And spurned at peace , and power , and fame ; and when Those hopes had lost the glory of their youth ...
... dead , And shared in fearless deeds with evil men , Calm as an angel in the dragon's den ; How I braved death for liberty and truth , And spurned at peace , and power , and fame ; and when Those hopes had lost the glory of their youth ...
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