The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... knew him intimately, has never been filledup. He walkedbeside them like a spiritofgood to comfort and benefit—to enlighten the darkness of life with irradiations of genius, to cheer it with his sympathy and love. Any one, once ...
... knew him intimately, has never been filledup. He walkedbeside them like a spiritofgood to comfort and benefit—to enlighten the darkness of life with irradiations of genius, to cheer it with his sympathy and love. Any one, once ...
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... Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely, which the sacred past In truth or fable consecrates, he felt And knew. When early youth had passed, he left His cold fireside and alienated home To seek strange truths.
... Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely, which the sacred past In truth or fable consecrates, he felt And knew. When early youth had passed, he left His cold fireside and alienated home To seek strange truths.
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... knew, kept most relentlessly Its precious charge, and silent death exposed, Faithless perhaps as sleep, a shadowy lure, With doubtful smile mocking its own strange charms. Startled by hisown thoughtshe looked around. There was ...
... knew, kept most relentlessly Its precious charge, and silent death exposed, Faithless perhaps as sleep, a shadowy lure, With doubtful smile mocking its own strange charms. Startled by hisown thoughtshe looked around. There was ...
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... knew that death Was on him. Yet a little, ere it fled, Did he resign his high andholysoul To imagesof themajestic past, That paused within his passive being now, Like winds that bear sweet music, when they breathe Through some ...
... knew that death Was on him. Yet a little, ere it fled, Did he resign his high andholysoul To imagesof themajestic past, That paused within his passive being now, Like winds that bear sweet music, when they breathe Through some ...
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... knew not why; until there rose From the near schoolroom, voices that, alas! Were but one echo from a world of woes— The harshand gratingstrife oftyrants and of foes. 4. And then I clasped my hands and looked around— —But none was near ...
... knew not why; until there rose From the near schoolroom, voices that, alas! Were but one echo from a world of woes— The harshand gratingstrife oftyrants and of foes. 4. And then I clasped my hands and looked around— —But none was near ...
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