The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... mountains on the sunbright sea, Where theloud roarings ofthe tempestwaves So long have mingled with the gusty wind In melancholy loneliness, and swept The desert of those ocean solitudes, But vocal to the seabird's harrowing shriek, The ...
... mountains on the sunbright sea, Where theloud roarings ofthe tempestwaves So long have mingled with the gusty wind In melancholy loneliness, and swept The desert of those ocean solitudes, But vocal to the seabird's harrowing shriek, The ...
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... mountains which pour down Indus and Oxus from their icy caves, In joy and exultation heldhisway; Till in thevale ofCashmire, far within Its loneliest dell, where odorous plantsentwine Beneath the hollow rocks a natural bower, Beside a ...
... mountains which pour down Indus and Oxus from their icy caves, In joy and exultation heldhisway; Till in thevale ofCashmire, far within Its loneliest dell, where odorous plantsentwine Beneath the hollow rocks a natural bower, Beside a ...
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... mountain breaks, And seems,with itsaccumulated crags, To overhang the world: forwide expand Beneath the wan stars and descending moon Islanded seas, blue mountains, mighty streams, Dim tracts and vast, robed in the lustrous gloom Of ...
... mountain breaks, And seems,with itsaccumulated crags, To overhang the world: forwide expand Beneath the wan stars and descending moon Islanded seas, blue mountains, mighty streams, Dim tracts and vast, robed in the lustrous gloom Of ...
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... mountains. Yellow mist Filled the unbounded atmosphere, anddrank Wan moonlight eventofulness; notastar Shone, not a sound was heard; the very winds, Danger's grim playmates, on that precipice Slept, clasped inhisembrace.—O, stormofdeath ...
... mountains. Yellow mist Filled the unbounded atmosphere, anddrank Wan moonlight eventofulness; notastar Shone, not a sound was heard; the very winds, Danger's grim playmates, on that precipice Slept, clasped inhisembrace.—O, stormofdeath ...
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... Mountains of ice, like sapphire, piled on high, Hemming the horizon round, in silence lay On the still waters—these we did approach alway. 48. And swift and swifter grew the vessel's motion, So that a dizzy trance fell on my brain— Wild ...
... Mountains of ice, like sapphire, piled on high, Hemming the horizon round, in silence lay On the still waters—these we did approach alway. 48. And swift and swifter grew the vessel's motion, So that a dizzy trance fell on my brain— Wild ...
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