The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
xx. lappuse
... mortal affairs necessarily took on the aspect of a tragi - comedy . Yet he was devoted to him to a point singular in so opposite a character , and he told his story of Shelley out of real elements , with fidelity to his own impression ...
... mortal affairs necessarily took on the aspect of a tragi - comedy . Yet he was devoted to him to a point singular in so opposite a character , and he told his story of Shelley out of real elements , with fidelity to his own impression ...
5. lappuse
... mortal frailty , that the spirit , Clothed in its changeless purity , may know How soonest to accomplish the great end For which it hath its being , and may taste That peace which in the end all life will share . This is the meed of ...
... mortal frailty , that the spirit , Clothed in its changeless purity , may know How soonest to accomplish the great end For which it hath its being , and may taste That peace which in the end all life will share . This is the meed of ...
24. lappuse
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. At length his mortal frame was led to death . I stood beside him ; on the torturing cross No pain assailed his unterrestrial sense ; And yet he groaned . Indignantly I summed The massacres ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley George Edward Woodberry. At length his mortal frame was led to death . I stood beside him ; on the torturing cross No pain assailed his unterrestrial sense ; And yet he groaned . Indignantly I summed The massacres ...
28. lappuse
... mortal hope ! Thou glorious prize of blindly working will , Whose rays , diffused throughout all space and time , • Verge to one point and blend forever there ! Of purest spirits thou pure dwelling - place Where care and sorrow ...
... mortal hope ! Thou glorious prize of blindly working will , Whose rays , diffused throughout all space and time , • Verge to one point and blend forever there ! Of purest spirits thou pure dwelling - place Where care and sorrow ...
49. lappuse
... mortal night , If it indeed may cleave its natal gloom , Its doubtful promise thus I would unite With thy beloved name , thou Child of love and light . II The toil which stole from thee so many an hour , - Is ended , and the fruit is at ...
... mortal night , If it indeed may cleave its natal gloom , Its doubtful promise thus I would unite With thy beloved name , thou Child of love and light . II The toil which stole from thee so many an hour , - Is ended , and the fruit is at ...
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