The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. The eastern wave grew pale With the first smile of morn. The magic car moved on. From the swift sweep of wings The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew; And wherethe burning wheels Eddied above the mountain's ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. The eastern wave grew pale With the first smile of morn. The magic car moved on. From the swift sweep of wings The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew; And wherethe burning wheels Eddied above the mountain's ...
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... ,a shape, approaching grew, Like a great ship in the sun's sinking sphere Beheld afar at sea, and swift it came anear. 7. Even likeabark, whichfrom achasm ofmountains, Dark, vast and overhanging, on a river Which there collects.
... ,a shape, approaching grew, Like a great ship in the sun's sinking sphere Beheld afar at sea, and swift it came anear. 7. Even likeabark, whichfrom achasm ofmountains, Dark, vast and overhanging, on a river Which there collects.
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... the waves, her lips grew pale, Parted, and quivered; the tears ceased to break From her immovable eyes; novoice ofwail Escaped her; but she rose, and on the gale Loosening her starbright robe and shadowy hair Poured forth her.
... the waves, her lips grew pale, Parted, and quivered; the tears ceased to break From her immovable eyes; novoice ofwail Escaped her; but she rose, and on the gale Loosening her starbright robe and shadowy hair Poured forth her.
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... grew the vessel's motion, So that a dizzy trance fell on my brain— Wild music woke me; we had passed the ocean Which girds the pole, Nature's remotest reign— And we glode fast o'er a pellucid plain Of waters, azure with the noontide day ...
... grew the vessel's motion, So that a dizzy trance fell on my brain— Wild music woke me; we had passed the ocean Which girds the pole, Nature's remotest reign— And we glode fast o'er a pellucid plain Of waters, azure with the noontide day ...
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... grew The adamantine armourof their power; And from my fancy wings ofgolden hue Sprang forth—yet not alone from wisdom's tower, A minister of truth, these plumes young Laon bore. 21. An orphan withmyparents lived, whose eyes Were ...
... grew The adamantine armourof their power; And from my fancy wings ofgolden hue Sprang forth—yet not alone from wisdom's tower, A minister of truth, these plumes young Laon bore. 21. An orphan withmyparents lived, whose eyes Were ...
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