The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... fair proportion, been destroyedor dispersed at auctions, but were protected from either fate by their very character as confused memoranda. As such they remained in the possessionof Shelley's widow, and passed fromher toher son and ...
... fair proportion, been destroyedor dispersed at auctions, but were protected from either fate by their very character as confused memoranda. As such they remained in the possessionof Shelley's widow, and passed fromher toher son and ...
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... fair prey? Must that divinest form, Which love and admiration cannot view Without a beating heart, whose azure veins Steal likedark streams alonga fieldof snow, Whose outline is asfair as marbleclothed In light of some sublimest mind ...
... fair prey? Must that divinest form, Which love and admiration cannot view Without a beating heart, whose azure veins Steal likedark streams alonga fieldof snow, Whose outline is asfair as marbleclothed In light of some sublimest mind ...
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... of purplelight, Nor the feathery curtains That canopy the sun's resplendent couch, Nor the burnished ocean waves Paving that gorgeous dome, So fair, so wonderful a sight As the eternal temple could afford. The elements of all.
... of purplelight, Nor the feathery curtains That canopy the sun's resplendent couch, Nor the burnished ocean waves Paving that gorgeous dome, So fair, so wonderful a sight As the eternal temple could afford. The elements of all.
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... fair, And Autumn proudly bearsher matrongrace, Kindling a flush on the fair cheekofSpring, Whose virgin bloom beneath the ruddy fruit Reflects its tint and blushes into love. The habitable earth is full of bliss; Those wastes offrozen ...
... fair, And Autumn proudly bearsher matrongrace, Kindling a flush on the fair cheekofSpring, Whose virgin bloom beneath the ruddy fruit Reflects its tint and blushes into love. The habitable earth is full of bliss; Those wastes offrozen ...
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... canopied his path o'er the waste deep; Twilight, ascending slowly from the east, Entwined induskier wreathsher braided locks O'er the fair frontand radianteyes ofday; Night followed, clad with stars. On every side More horribly.
... canopied his path o'er the waste deep; Twilight, ascending slowly from the east, Entwined induskier wreathsher braided locks O'er the fair frontand radianteyes ofday; Night followed, clad with stars. On every side More horribly.
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