The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... feel the importance ofthe task, andregard it asmy most sacred duty.I endeavour to fulfilitin amanner he would himself approve; and hope, inthis publication, to laythe first stone ofa monument dueto Shelley's genius, his sufferings, and ...
... feel the importance ofthe task, andregard it asmy most sacred duty.I endeavour to fulfilitin amanner he would himself approve; and hope, inthis publication, to laythe first stone ofa monument dueto Shelley's genius, his sufferings, and ...
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... feel secure thatthe lovers of Shelley's poetry (whoknow how, more than any poet ofthe present day, everylineand wordhewrote is instinct with peculiar beauty) willpardonand thank me: I consecrate this volume to them. The size of this ...
... feel secure thatthe lovers of Shelley's poetry (whoknow how, more than any poet ofthe present day, everylineand wordhewrote is instinct with peculiar beauty) willpardonand thank me: I consecrate this volume to them. The size of this ...
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... feel, awake, arise! Spirit, leave formine and me Earth's unsubstantial mimicry! It ceased, and from the mute and moveless frame A radiant spirit arose, All beautifulin nakedpurity. Robed in itshuman hues itdid ascend, Disparting as it ...
... feel, awake, arise! Spirit, leave formine and me Earth's unsubstantial mimicry! It ceased, and from the mute and moveless frame A radiant spirit arose, All beautifulin nakedpurity. Robed in itshuman hues itdid ascend, Disparting as it ...
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... feel, while human tongues Tremble to speak, theydidrage horribly, Breathing in selfcontempt fierce blasphemies Against the Daemon of the World, and high Hurling their armed hands where the pure Spirit, Serene andinaccessibly secure ...
... feel, while human tongues Tremble to speak, theydidrage horribly, Breathing in selfcontempt fierce blasphemies Against the Daemon of the World, and high Hurling their armed hands where the pure Spirit, Serene andinaccessibly secure ...
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... feel Your love, and recompense the boon withmine; If dewy morn, and odorous noon, and even, With sunset and its gorgeous ministers, And solemn midnight's tingling silentness; If autumn's hollow sighs inthe serewood, And winter ...
... feel Your love, and recompense the boon withmine; If dewy morn, and odorous noon, and even, With sunset and its gorgeous ministers, And solemn midnight's tingling silentness; If autumn's hollow sighs inthe serewood, And winter ...
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