The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... move, Or think or feel, awake, arise! Spirit, leave formine and me Earth's unsubstantial mimicry! It ceased, and ... moved towards the car, and took its seat Beside the Daemon shape. Obedient tothe sweep ofaery song, The mightyministers ...
... move, Or think or feel, awake, arise! Spirit, leave formine and me Earth's unsubstantial mimicry! It ceased, and ... moved towards the car, and took its seat Beside the Daemon shape. Obedient tothe sweep ofaery song, The mightyministers ...
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... . The magiccar no longer moved; The Daemon and theSpirit Entered the eternal gates. Those clouds of aery gold That sleptin glittering billows Beneath the azure canopy, With the ethereal footsteps trembled not; While slight and odorous.
... . The magiccar no longer moved; The Daemon and theSpirit Entered the eternal gates. Those clouds of aery gold That sleptin glittering billows Beneath the azure canopy, With the ethereal footsteps trembled not; While slight and odorous.
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... move; yet,not like him, Forgetful of the grave, where, when theflame Of his frail exultation shall be spent, He must descend. With rapid steps he went Beneath theshade of trees, besidethe flow Of the wild babbling rivulet; andnow The ...
... move; yet,not like him, Forgetful of the grave, where, when theflame Of his frail exultation shall be spent, He must descend. With rapid steps he went Beneath theshade of trees, besidethe flow Of the wild babbling rivulet; andnow The ...
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... move meto compassion,cannotdisturb my peace.I shall understandthe expressive silence of those sagacious enemies who dare not trust themselves to speak. I shall endeavour to extract, from the midst of insult and contempt and maledictions ...
... move meto compassion,cannotdisturb my peace.I shall understandthe expressive silence of those sagacious enemies who dare not trust themselves to speak. I shall endeavour to extract, from the midst of insult and contempt and maledictions ...
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... moved alone:— Yet never found I one not false to me, Hard hearts, and cold, like weights of icy stone Which crushed and withered mine, that could not be Aught buta lifeless clod, until revived by thee. 7. Thou Friend, whose presence on ...
... moved alone:— Yet never found I one not false to me, Hard hearts, and cold, like weights of icy stone Which crushed and withered mine, that could not be Aught buta lifeless clod, until revived by thee. 7. Thou Friend, whose presence on ...
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