The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
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... thou , Imperishable as this scene Here is thy fitting temple ! II If solitude hath ever led thy steps To the wild ocean's echoing shore , And thou hast lingered there , Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the burnished wave , Thou ...
... thou , Imperishable as this scene Here is thy fitting temple ! II If solitude hath ever led thy steps To the wild ocean's echoing shore , And thou hast lingered there , Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the burnished wave , Thou ...
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... Thou canst not find one spot Whereon no city stood . ' How strange is human pride ! I tell thee that those living things , To whom the fragile blade of grass That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon , Is an unbounded world ...
... Thou canst not find one spot Whereon no city stood . ' How strange is human pride ! I tell thee that those living things , To whom the fragile blade of grass That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon , Is an unbounded world ...
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... Thou aye erectest there Thy throne of power unappealable ; Thou art the judge beneath whose nod Man's brief and frail authority Is powerless as the wind That passeth idly by ; Thine the tribunal which surpasseth The show of human ...
... Thou aye erectest there Thy throne of power unappealable ; Thou art the judge beneath whose nod Man's brief and frail authority Is powerless as the wind That passeth idly by ; Thine the tribunal which surpasseth The show of human ...
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... thou dost load With cowardice and crime the groaning land , A pomp - fed king . Look to thy wretched self ! Ay , art thou not the veriest slave that e'er Crawled on the loathing earth ? Are not thy days Days of unsatisfying listlessness ...
... thou dost load With cowardice and crime the groaning land , A pomp - fed king . Look to thy wretched self ! Ay , art thou not the veriest slave that e'er Crawled on the loathing earth ? Are not thy days Days of unsatisfying listlessness ...
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... Thou taintest all thou lookest upon ! - the stars , 70 Which on thy cradle beamed so brightly sweet , Were gods to the distempered playfulness Of thy untutored infancy ; the trees , The grass , the clouds , the mountains and the sea ...
... Thou taintest all thou lookest upon ! - the stars , 70 Which on thy cradle beamed so brightly sweet , Were gods to the distempered playfulness Of thy untutored infancy ; the trees , The grass , the clouds , the mountains and the sea ...
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