The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... dream His infancy was nurtured. Every sight And sound from thevast earth and ambient air, Sent to hisheart its choicest impulses. The fountains ofdivine philosophy Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely, which ...
... dream His infancy was nurtured. Every sight And sound from thevast earth and ambient air, Sent to hisheart its choicest impulses. The fountains ofdivine philosophy Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely, which ...
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... dreams arose; then, when red morn Made paler the pale moon, to her cold home Wildered, and wan, and panting, she returned. The Poet, wandering on, through ... dream of hopes thatneveryet Had flushed his cheek. He dreamed a veiled maid Sate.
... dreams arose; then, when red morn Made paler the pale moon, to her cold home Wildered, and wan, and panting, she returned. The Poet, wandering on, through ... dream of hopes thatneveryet Had flushed his cheek. He dreamed a veiled maid Sate.
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... dream Of aftertimes; but youthful maidens, taught By nature, would interpret half thewoe That wasted him,would callhim withfalse names Brother and friend, would press hispallid hand At parting, and watch, dim through tears, the path Of ...
... dream Of aftertimes; but youthful maidens, taught By nature, would interpret half thewoe That wasted him,would callhim withfalse names Brother and friend, would press hispallid hand At parting, and watch, dim through tears, the path Of ...
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... dream, or god, or mightier Death, He sought in Nature's dearest haunt some bank, Her cradle,andhis sepulchre. Moredark And darkthe shades accumulate. The oak, Expanding its immense and knotty arms, Embraces the light beech.
... dream, or god, or mightier Death, He sought in Nature's dearest haunt some bank, Her cradle,andhis sepulchre. Moredark And darkthe shades accumulate. The oak, Expanding its immense and knotty arms, Embraces the light beech.
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... gleams below, A vast and dim expanse, as o'er the waves we go. 24. And as we sailed, a strange and awful tale That Woman told, likesuchmysterious dream As makes the slumberer's cheek with wonder pale! 'Twas midnight,
... gleams below, A vast and dim expanse, as o'er the waves we go. 24. And as we sailed, a strange and awful tale That Woman told, likesuchmysterious dream As makes the slumberer's cheek with wonder pale! 'Twas midnight,
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