The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Plays, translations & longer poemsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1907 - 439 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 88.
152. lappuse
... Earth . How canst thou hear Who knowest not the language of the dead ? 140 Prometheus . Thou art a living spirit ; speak as they . The Earth . I dare not speak like life , lest Heaven's fell King Should hear , and link me to some wheel ...
... Earth . How canst thou hear Who knowest not the language of the dead ? 140 Prometheus . Thou art a living spirit ; speak as they . The Earth . I dare not speak like life , lest Heaven's fell King Should hear , and link me to some wheel ...
199. lappuse
... Earth . What ; as Asia loves Prometheus ? Asia . Peace , wanton , thou art yet not old enough . Think ye by gazing on each other's eyes To multiply your lovely selves , and fill With sphered fires the interlunar air ? Spirit of the Earth ...
... Earth . What ; as Asia loves Prometheus ? Asia . Peace , wanton , thou art yet not old enough . Think ye by gazing on each other's eyes To multiply your lovely selves , and fill With sphered fires the interlunar air ? Spirit of the Earth ...
210. lappuse
... earth united now , Vast beams like spokes of some invisible wheel Which whirl as the orb whirls , swifter than thought , Filling the abyss with sun - like lightenings , And perpendicular now , and now transverse , Pierce the dark soil ...
... earth united now , Vast beams like spokes of some invisible wheel Which whirl as the orb whirls , swifter than thought , Filling the abyss with sun - like lightenings , And perpendicular now , and now transverse , Pierce the dark soil ...
Saturs
Prometheus Unbound | 144 |
Cancelled Fragments of Prometheus Unbound | 219 |
Oedipus Tyrannus or Swellfoot the Tyrant | 290 |
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Aeschylus Ahasuerus art thou Asia beams Beatrice beneath Bernardo blood Boeotia breath bright calm Camillo cave Cenci child Chorus clouds Cyclops Cyprian Cythna Daemon dare dark dead death deep delight Demogorgon despair divine doth dread dream earth evil eyes fair father Faust fear fire flowers Giacomo glorious Greece hast hate hear heard heart Heaven Hell hope human immortal innocent Iona Jove Jupiter Laon light lips live looks Lord Lucretia Mahmud Mammon Marzio Mephistopheles mighty Minotaur moon mortal mountains night nurslings o'er Ocean Orsino pale Panthea Prometheus Purganax round ruin sate scorn Semichorus shadow shapes Silenus slavery slaves sleep smiles soul sound speak spirit stars strange stream sweet Swellfoot swift tears tempest Thebes thee thine things thou art thought throne truth tyrant Ulysses voice wandering waves weep whilst wild wind wings words