The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... natural objects. Shelley's conception of lovewasexalted, absorbing, allied to all that ispurest and noblestin our nature, and warmed by earnest passion; such it appears when he gave it a voice in verse.Yet he was usually averseto ...
... natural objects. Shelley's conception of lovewasexalted, absorbing, allied to all that ispurest and noblestin our nature, and warmed by earnest passion; such it appears when he gave it a voice in verse.Yet he was usually averseto ...
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... Nature,in arduous study, orinacts of kindnessand affection. He was an elegant scholarand a profound metaphysician; without possessing much scientific knowledge, he wasunrivalled in the justness and extent of his observations on natural ...
... Nature,in arduous study, orinacts of kindnessand affection. He was an elegant scholarand a profound metaphysician; without possessing much scientific knowledge, he wasunrivalled in the justness and extent of his observations on natural ...
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... nature oftheinhabitants of the surrounding villages, andour immediate vicinity to the troubled sea, combined toimbue with strange horror our days of uncertainty. The truth was at last known,—a truth that madeour loved andlovely ...
... nature oftheinhabitants of the surrounding villages, andour immediate vicinity to the troubled sea, combined toimbue with strange horror our days of uncertainty. The truth was at last known,—a truth that madeour loved andlovely ...
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... nature's inner shrine, Where gods and fiends in worship bend, Majestic spirit, be it thine The flame to seize, the veil to rend, Where the vast snakeEternity In charmedsleepdoth ever lie. All that inspires thy voice of love, Or speaks in.
... nature's inner shrine, Where gods and fiends in worship bend, Majestic spirit, be it thine The flame to seize, the veil to rend, Where the vast snakeEternity In charmedsleepdoth ever lie. All that inspires thy voice of love, Or speaks in.
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... Nature! thou Imperishable asthis glorious scene, Here is thy fitting temple. If solitude hath ever led thy steps To the shore of the immeasurable sea, And thouhastlingered there Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the fiery line ...
... Nature! thou Imperishable asthis glorious scene, Here is thy fitting temple. If solitude hath ever led thy steps To the shore of the immeasurable sea, And thouhastlingered there Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the fiery line ...
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A.C. Bradley allthe andthe art thou ASIA beams beasts BEATRICE beautiful beneath BERNARDO blood breath bright bythe calm CAMILLO caves CENCI child clouds cold Cythna Daemon dark dead death deep DEMOGORGON despair doth dream earth edition eyes fair fear fled flowers gathered gaveme gaze gentle GIACOMO hate heard heart Heaven Hell hope human Hunt manuscript inthe Laon light lips living looks LUCRETIA MARZIO mighty mind moon mother mountains night NOTE o'er ocean ofthe ORSINO pain pale PANTHEA passed pause Peter Peter Bell poem PROMETHEUS Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab Revolt of Islam round sate scorn SEMICHORUS shadow shapes Shelley Shelley's silence slaves sleep smile soul sound speak spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears thee thine things thou art thought throne torture tothe truth twas tyrant voice wandering waves weep whoart wild wind wings Wise manuscript words