The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... hand, but their very value and beauty necessitated the ordeal of transcription,with disastrous resultsinseveral instances. An entireline droppedout ofthe "Lines at Naples", and although "Julian and Maddalo" wasextant in morethan one ...
... hand, but their very value and beauty necessitated the ordeal of transcription,with disastrous resultsinseveral instances. An entireline droppedout ofthe "Lines at Naples", and although "Julian and Maddalo" wasextant in morethan one ...
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... ofmystic wickedness, The sanguine codes of venerable crime. The likeness of a throned king came by. When these hadpassed, bearing uponhis brow A threefoldcrown; his countenance was calm. His eye severe and cold; but his right hand Was.
... ofmystic wickedness, The sanguine codes of venerable crime. The likeness of a throned king came by. When these hadpassed, bearing uponhis brow A threefoldcrown; his countenance was calm. His eye severe and cold; but his right hand Was.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. His eye severe and cold; but his right hand Was charged with bloody coin, and he did gnaw By ... hands where the pure Spirit, Serene andinaccessibly secure, Stood onanisolated pinnacle. The flood of ages combating ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. His eye severe and cold; but his right hand Was charged with bloody coin, and he did gnaw By ... hands where the pure Spirit, Serene andinaccessibly secure, Stood onanisolated pinnacle. The flood of ages combating ...
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... hand. Yet, human Spirit, bravely hold thy course, Let virtue teach thee firmly to pursue The gradual pathsof an aspiring change: For birthand life anddeath,and thatstrange state Before the naked powers that thro' the world Wander like.
... hand. Yet, human Spirit, bravely hold thy course, Let virtue teach thee firmly to pursue The gradual pathsof an aspiring change: For birthand life anddeath,and thatstrange state Before the naked powers that thro' the world Wander like.
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... hand, So welcome when the tyrant is awake, So welcome when the bigot's helltorch flares; 'Tis but the voyage ofa darksome hour, The transient gulfdream ofa startling sleep. For what thou art shall perish utterly, But what is thine may ...
... hand, So welcome when the tyrant is awake, So welcome when the bigot's helltorch flares; 'Tis but the voyage ofa darksome hour, The transient gulfdream ofa startling sleep. For what thou art shall perish utterly, But what is thine may ...
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