The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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... o'er the eastern wave Peeped the first faint smile of morn . The magic car moved on From the celestial hoofs The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew , And where the burning wheels Eddied above the mountain's loftiest peak , Was traced a ...
... o'er the eastern wave Peeped the first faint smile of morn . The magic car moved on From the celestial hoofs The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew , And where the burning wheels Eddied above the mountain's loftiest peak , Was traced a ...
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... o'er the sinking sphere ; Thou must have marked the billowy clouds , Edged with intolerable radiancy , Towering like rocks of jet Crowned with a diamond wreath ; And yet there is a moment , When the sun's highest point IO Peeps like a ...
... o'er the sinking sphere ; Thou must have marked the billowy clouds , Edged with intolerable radiancy , Towering like rocks of jet Crowned with a diamond wreath ; And yet there is a moment , When the sun's highest point IO Peeps like a ...
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... o'er ocean's waveless field 20 Sinks sweetly smiling ; not the faintest breath Steals o'er the unruffled deep ; the clouds of eve Reflect unmoved the lingering beam of day ; And Vesper's image on the western main Is beautifully still ...
... o'er ocean's waveless field 20 Sinks sweetly smiling ; not the faintest breath Steals o'er the unruffled deep ; the clouds of eve Reflect unmoved the lingering beam of day ; And Vesper's image on the western main Is beautifully still ...
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... o'er the myriads of thy slain , All misery weighing nothing in the scale Against thy short - lived fame ; or thou dost load With cowardice and crime the groaning land , A pomp - fed king . Look to thy wretched self ! Ay , art thou not ...
... o'er the myriads of thy slain , All misery weighing nothing in the scale Against thy short - lived fame ; or thou dost load With cowardice and crime the groaning land , A pomp - fed king . Look to thy wretched self ! Ay , art thou not ...
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... o'er the world , And the good man , who lifts with virtuous pride His being in the sight of happiness That springs from his own works ; the poison - tree , Beneath whose shade all life is withered up , And the fair oak , whose leafy ...
... o'er the world , And the good man , who lifts with virtuous pride His being in the sight of happiness That springs from his own works ; the poison - tree , Beneath whose shade all life is withered up , And the fair oak , whose leafy ...
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