The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... Heard in the calm of thought; its music long, Like woven sounds of streams and breezes, held His inmostsense suspended in its web Of manycoloured woof and shifting hues. Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme, And lofty hopesof ...
... Heard in the calm of thought; its music long, Like woven sounds of streams and breezes, held His inmostsense suspended in its web Of manycoloured woof and shifting hues. Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme, And lofty hopesof ...
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... heard; the very winds, Danger's grim playmates, on that precipice Slept, clasped inhisembrace.—O, stormofdeath! Whose sightless speed divides this sullennight: 610 And thou, colossal Skeleton, that, still Guiding its irresistible career ...
... heard; the very winds, Danger's grim playmates, on that precipice Slept, clasped inhisembrace.—O, stormofdeath! Whose sightless speed divides this sullennight: 610 And thou, colossal Skeleton, that, still Guiding its irresistible career ...
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... heard;one horriblerepose did keep The forestsand the floods, andallaround Darkness more dread thannight was poured upon the ground. 3. Hark! 'tis the rushing of a wind that sweeps Earth and the ocean. See! the lightnings yawn Deluging ...
... heard;one horriblerepose did keep The forestsand the floods, andallaround Darkness more dread thannight was poured upon the ground. 3. Hark! 'tis the rushing of a wind that sweeps Earth and the ocean. See! the lightnings yawn Deluging ...
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... heard alone, What made its music more melodious be, The pity and thelove of everytone; But to theSnake those accents sweetwere known His native tongue and hers; nor did he beat The hoar spray idly then, but winding on Through the green ...
... heard alone, What made its music more melodious be, The pity and thelove of everytone; But to theSnake those accents sweetwere known His native tongue and hers; nor did he beat The hoar spray idly then, but winding on Through the green ...
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... heard, asallhave heard, the various story Of human life, and wept unwilling tears. Feeble historians of its shame and glory, False disputants on all its hopes and fears, Victims who worshipped ruin, chroniclers Of daily scorn,and slaves ...
... heard, asallhave heard, the various story Of human life, and wept unwilling tears. Feeble historians of its shame and glory, False disputants on all its hopes and fears, Victims who worshipped ruin, chroniclers Of daily scorn,and slaves ...
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A.C. Bradley allthe andthe art thou ASIA beams beasts BEATRICE beautiful beneath BERNARDO blood breath bright bythe calm CAMILLO caves CENCI child clouds cold Cythna Daemon dark dead death deep DEMOGORGON despair doth dream earth edition eyes fair fear fled flowers gathered gaveme gaze gentle GIACOMO hate heard heart Heaven Hell hope human Hunt manuscript inthe Laon light lips living looks LUCRETIA MARZIO mighty mind moon mother mountains night NOTE o'er ocean ofthe ORSINO pain pale PANTHEA passed pause Peter Peter Bell poem PROMETHEUS Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab Revolt of Islam round sate scorn SEMICHORUS shadow shapes Shelley Shelley's silence slaves sleep smile soul sound speak spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears thee thine things thou art thought throne torture tothe truth twas tyrant voice wandering waves weep whoart wild wind wings Wise manuscript words