The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. TO ( O MIGHTY MIND , IN WHOSE DEEP STREAM THIS AGE ' ) . SONNET TO BYRON • 482 TO MUSIC ( ' SILVER KEY OF THE FOUNTAIN OF TEARS ' ) 488 • 482 A LOST LEADER • 482 66 NOT THE TO MUSIC ( NO ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. TO ( O MIGHTY MIND , IN WHOSE DEEP STREAM THIS AGE ' ) . SONNET TO BYRON • 482 TO MUSIC ( ' SILVER KEY OF THE FOUNTAIN OF TEARS ' ) 488 • 482 A LOST LEADER • 482 66 NOT THE TO MUSIC ( NO ...
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... mind was reflective , and teeming with deep thought . His lessons were child's play to him . His love of nature was intense , and the sparkling poetry of his mind shone out of his speaking eyes when he was dwelling on anything good or ...
... mind was reflective , and teeming with deep thought . His lessons were child's play to him . His love of nature was intense , and the sparkling poetry of his mind shone out of his speaking eyes when he was dwelling on anything good or ...
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... mind . He had signed his name in the books of University College , where his father had been before him , on April 10 , and , returning to Eton , had finished there in good standing . His father accompanied him to his old college and ...
... mind . He had signed his name in the books of University College , where his father had been before him , on April 10 , and , returning to Eton , had finished there in good standing . His father accompanied him to his old college and ...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. - ing mind . There is no safer place than college for a youth whose mind is confused and excited by the crude elements of new knowledge ; the chaos of thought , on which Shelley's genius sat ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. - ing mind . There is no safer place than college for a youth whose mind is confused and excited by the crude elements of new knowledge ; the chaos of thought , on which Shelley's genius sat ...
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... mind . He was completely absorbed in the intellectual life . He read incessantly , as was his custom throughout life ... minds was an intense feeling . When he took up a classic for the first time his cheeks glowed , his eyes became ...
... mind . He was completely absorbed in the intellectual life . He read incessantly , as was his custom throughout life ... minds was an intense feeling . When he took up a classic for the first time his cheeks glowed , his eyes became ...
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