The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... o'er his mouldering bones a pyramid Of mouldering leaves in the waste wilderness: A lovely youth,no mourning maiden decked With weeping flowers, orvotive cypress wreath, The lone couch of his everlasting sleep: Gentle, and brave,
... o'er his mouldering bones a pyramid Of mouldering leaves in the waste wilderness: A lovely youth,no mourning maiden decked With weeping flowers, orvotive cypress wreath, The lone couch of his everlasting sleep: Gentle, and brave,
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... leaves Wove twilight o'er the Poet's path,asled By love, or dream, or god, or mightier Death, He sought in Nature's dearest haunt some bank, Her cradle,andhis sepulchre. Moredark And darkthe shades accumulate. The oak, Expanding its ...
... leaves Wove twilight o'er the Poet's path,asled By love, or dream, or god, or mightier Death, He sought in Nature's dearest haunt some bank, Her cradle,andhis sepulchre. Moredark And darkthe shades accumulate. The oak, Expanding its ...
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... leaves Make network ofthe darkbluelight of day, And the night's noontide clearness, mutable As shapes in the weird clouds. Soft mossy lawns Beneath these canopies extend their swells, Fragrant with perfumed herbs, andeyed with blooms ...
... leaves Make network ofthe darkbluelight of day, And the night's noontide clearness, mutable As shapes in the weird clouds. Soft mossy lawns Beneath these canopies extend their swells, Fragrant with perfumed herbs, andeyed with blooms ...
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... Even in the lap of horror. Ivy clasped The fissured stones with its entwining arms, And did embowerwith leaves forevergreen, And berries dark, thesmooth and even space Of its inviolated floor, and here The children of the.
... Even in the lap of horror. Ivy clasped The fissured stones with its entwining arms, And did embowerwith leaves forevergreen, And berries dark, thesmooth and even space Of its inviolated floor, and here The children of the.
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... leaves, whose decay, Red, yellow, or ethereally pale, Rivals the prideof summer. 'Tisthe haunt Of every gentle wind, whose breathcan teach The wilds to love tranquillity. One step, One human step alone, has ever broken The stillness ...
... leaves, whose decay, Red, yellow, or ethereally pale, Rivals the prideof summer. 'Tisthe haunt Of every gentle wind, whose breathcan teach The wilds to love tranquillity. One step, One human step alone, has ever broken The stillness ...
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