The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... looks Of true submission, as the sphere rolled by. Brooking no eye to witness their foul shame, Which human hearts must feel, while human tongues Tremble to speak, theydidrage horribly, Breathing in selfcontempt fierce blasphemies ...
... looks Of true submission, as the sphere rolled by. Brooking no eye to witness their foul shame, Which human hearts must feel, while human tongues Tremble to speak, theydidrage horribly, Breathing in selfcontempt fierce blasphemies ...
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... looks With my most innocent love, until strange tears, Uniting with those breathless kisses, made Such magic as compelsthe charmed night To renderupthy charge:...and, though ne'er yet Thou hast unveiled thy inmost sanctuary, Enough from ...
... looks With my most innocent love, until strange tears, Uniting with those breathless kisses, made Such magic as compelsthe charmed night To renderupthy charge:...and, though ne'er yet Thou hast unveiled thy inmost sanctuary, Enough from ...
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... looks, And the wild antelope, that starts whene'er The dry leaf rustles inthebrake, suspend Her timid steps, to gaze upon a form More graceful than her own. His wandering step, Obedient to high thoughts, has visited The awful ruinsof ...
... looks, And the wild antelope, that starts whene'er The dry leaf rustles inthebrake, suspend Her timid steps, to gaze upon a form More graceful than her own. His wandering step, Obedient to high thoughts, has visited The awful ruinsof ...
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... looks Of women, the fair breast from which Ifed, The murmur of the unreposing brooks, And the green light which, shifting overhead, Some tangled bowerof vines around meshed, The shells onthe seasand, and thewild flowers, The lamplight ...
... looks Of women, the fair breast from which Ifed, The murmur of the unreposing brooks, And the green light which, shifting overhead, Some tangled bowerof vines around meshed, The shells onthe seasand, and thewild flowers, The lamplight ...
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... looks and mien divine; Even then, methought, with the world's tyrant rage A patient warfare thy young heart did wage, When those softeyesof scarcely conscious thought Some tale, or thine own fancies, would engage To overflow with tears ...
... looks and mien divine; Even then, methought, with the world's tyrant rage A patient warfare thy young heart did wage, When those softeyesof scarcely conscious thought Some tale, or thine own fancies, would engage To overflow with tears ...
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