The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
3. lappuse
... heart , those azure veins Which steal like streams along a field of snow , That lovely outline which is fair As breathing marble , perish ? Must putrefaction's breath Leave nothing of this heavenly sight But loathsomeness and ruin ? 20 ...
... heart , those azure veins Which steal like streams along a field of snow , That lovely outline which is fair As breathing marble , perish ? Must putrefaction's breath Leave nothing of this heavenly sight But loathsomeness and ruin ? 20 ...
15. lappuse
... heart ; Evasive meanings , nothings of much sound , To lure the heedless victim to the toils Spread round the valley of its paradise . ' Look to thyself , priest , conqueror or prince ! Whether thy trade is falsehood , and thy lusts ...
... heart ; Evasive meanings , nothings of much sound , To lure the heedless victim to the toils Spread round the valley of its paradise . ' Look to thyself , priest , conqueror or prince ! Whether thy trade is falsehood , and thy lusts ...
16. lappuse
... heart To mingle with sensation , it destroys , Leaves nothing but the sordid lust of self , - The grovelling hope of interest and gold , Unqualified , unmingled , unredeemed Even by hypocrisy . 90 And statesmen boast Of wealth ! The ...
... heart To mingle with sensation , it destroys , Leaves nothing but the sordid lust of self , - The grovelling hope of interest and gold , Unqualified , unmingled , unredeemed Even by hypocrisy . 90 And statesmen boast Of wealth ! The ...
17. lappuse
... heart - breaking scene Of thousands like himself ; -he little heeds The rhetoric of tyranny ; his hate 121 Is quenchless as his wrongs ; he laughs to scorn The vain and bitter mockery of words , Feeling the horror of the tyrant's deeds ...
... heart - breaking scene Of thousands like himself ; -he little heeds The rhetoric of tyranny ; his hate 121 Is quenchless as his wrongs ; he laughs to scorn The vain and bitter mockery of words , Feeling the horror of the tyrant's deeds ...
18. lappuse
... heart , When the dread eloquence of dying men , Low mingling on the lonely field of fame , Assails that nature whose applause he sells 210 For the gross blessings of the patriot mob , For the vile gratitude of heartless kings , And for ...
... heart , When the dread eloquence of dying men , Low mingling on the lonely field of fame , Assails that nature whose applause he sells 210 For the gross blessings of the patriot mob , For the vile gratitude of heartless kings , And for ...
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