The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton, Mifflin, 1901 - 651 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 81.
xvi. lappuse
... turned his back on his new associ- ates , and , when he was alone , found relief in tears . ' It was but a step from the boys to the masters . If he idled over his books and watched the clouds , or drew those rude pines and cedars which ...
... turned his back on his new associ- ates , and , when he was alone , found relief in tears . ' It was but a step from the boys to the masters . If he idled over his books and watched the clouds , or drew those rude pines and cedars which ...
xxvi. lappuse
... turned to Ireland as a field of practical action , and , his private affairs being now satisfactorily settled , he determined to go there and work for the cause of Catholic emancipation . At Keswick he wrote his ' Address to the Irish ...
... turned to Ireland as a field of practical action , and , his private affairs being now satisfactorily settled , he determined to go there and work for the cause of Catholic emancipation . At Keswick he wrote his ' Address to the Irish ...
xl. lappuse
... turned it to ridicule . He found in him the old qualities , however , and many of the old habits . He still read or wrote incessantly , and could close his senses to the world around , even at Byron's dinner- parties , and withdraw to ...
... turned it to ridicule . He found in him the old qualities , however , and many of the old habits . He still read or wrote incessantly , and could close his senses to the world around , even at Byron's dinner- parties , and withdraw to ...
17. lappuse
... turned to deadliest agony , old age Shivers in selfish beauty's loathing arms , And youth's corrupted impulses prepare A life of horror from the blighting bane Of commerce ; whilst the pestilence that springs From unenjoying sensualism ...
... turned to deadliest agony , old age Shivers in selfish beauty's loathing arms , And youth's corrupted impulses prepare A life of horror from the blighting bane Of commerce ; whilst the pestilence that springs From unenjoying sensualism ...
24. lappuse
... turned but from the mas- sacre 210 Of unoffending infidels to quench Their thirst for ruin in the very blood That flowed in their own veins , and pitiless zeal Froze every human feeling as the wife Sheathed in her husband's heart the ...
... turned but from the mas- sacre 210 Of unoffending infidels to quench Their thirst for ruin in the very blood That flowed in their own veins , and pitiless zeal Froze every human feeling as the wife Sheathed in her husband's heart the ...
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