The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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2. lappuse
... thine : - mind ; - thou wert my purer Thou wert the inspiration of my song ; Thine are these early wilding flowers , Though garlanded by me . Then press into thy breast this pledge of love ; And know , though time may change and years ...
... thine : - mind ; - thou wert my purer Thou wert the inspiration of my song ; Thine are these early wilding flowers , Though garlanded by me . Then press into thy breast this pledge of love ; And know , though time may change and years ...
6. lappuse
... thine high reward : the past shall rise ; Thou shalt behold the present ; I will teach The secrets of the future . ' The Fairy and the Spirit Approached the overhanging battlement . Below lay stretched the universe ! There , far as the ...
... thine high reward : the past shall rise ; Thou shalt behold the present ; I will teach The secrets of the future . ' The Fairy and the Spirit Approached the overhanging battlement . Below lay stretched the universe ! There , far as the ...
19. lappuse
... Thine eager gaze scanned the stupendous scene , 99 Whose wonders mocked the knowledge of thy pride ; Their everlasting and unchanging laws Reproached thine ignorance . Awhile thou stood'st Baffled and gloomy ; then thou didst sum up The ...
... Thine eager gaze scanned the stupendous scene , 99 Whose wonders mocked the knowledge of thy pride ; Their everlasting and unchanging laws Reproached thine ignorance . Awhile thou stood'st Baffled and gloomy ; then thou didst sum up The ...
20. lappuse
... thine apostles loud commingling there , Might sate thine hungry ear Even on the bed of death ! ' But now contempt is mocking thy gray hairs ; Thou art descending to the darksome grave , 140 Unhonored and unpitied but by those Whose ...
... thine apostles loud commingling there , Might sate thine hungry ear Even on the bed of death ! ' But now contempt is mocking thy gray hairs ; Thou art descending to the darksome grave , 140 Unhonored and unpitied but by those Whose ...
31. lappuse
... Thine is the hand whose piety would soothe The thorny pillow of unhappy crime , Whose impotence an easy pardon gains , Watching its wanderings as a friend's dis- ease ; Thine is the brow whose mildness would defy Its fiercest rage , and ...
... Thine is the hand whose piety would soothe The thorny pillow of unhappy crime , Whose impotence an easy pardon gains , Watching its wanderings as a friend's dis- ease ; Thine is the brow whose mildness would defy Its fiercest rage , and ...
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