The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. Tingeing those fleecy clouds That cradled in their folds the infant dawn. The chariot seemed to fly Through the abyss of an immense concave, Radiant with million constellations, tinged With shadesof infinite colour ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. Tingeing those fleecy clouds That cradled in their folds the infant dawn. The chariot seemed to fly Through the abyss of an immense concave, Radiant with million constellations, tinged With shadesof infinite colour ...
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... there Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the fiery line of ocean, Thou must have marked the braided webs of gold That without motion hang Over thesinking sphere: Thou must have marked the billowy mountain clouds, Edged with.
... there Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the fiery line of ocean, Thou must have marked the braided webs of gold That without motion hang Over thesinking sphere: Thou must have marked the billowy mountain clouds, Edged with.
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... clouds of feathery purple gleam Like fairylands girt by some heavenly sea: Then hasthy rapt imagination soared Where in the midst of all existing things The temple of the mightiest Daemon stands. Yet not the golden islands That gleam ...
... clouds of feathery purple gleam Like fairylands girt by some heavenly sea: Then hasthy rapt imagination soared Where in the midst of all existing things The temple of the mightiest Daemon stands. Yet not the golden islands That gleam ...
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... magiccar no longer moved; The Daemon and theSpirit Entered the eternal gates. Those clouds of aery gold That sleptin glittering billows Beneath the azure canopy, With the ethereal footsteps trembled not; While slight and odorous.
... magiccar no longer moved; The Daemon and theSpirit Entered the eternal gates. Those clouds of aery gold That sleptin glittering billows Beneath the azure canopy, With the ethereal footsteps trembled not; While slight and odorous.
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... Of kindliest human impulses respond: Those lonely realms bright gardenisles begem, With lightsome clouds and shiningseas between, And fertile valleysresonant withbliss, Whilst green woods overcanopy the wave, Which like a toilworn.
... Of kindliest human impulses respond: Those lonely realms bright gardenisles begem, With lightsome clouds and shiningseas between, And fertile valleysresonant withbliss, Whilst green woods overcanopy the wave, Which like a toilworn.
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