The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... o'er the maiden'scharmed sleep Waving astarry wand, Hung like a mist of light. Such sounds as breathed around like odorous winds Of wakening spring arose, Filling thechamber andthe moonlight sky. Maiden, the world's supremest spirit ...
... o'er the maiden'scharmed sleep Waving astarry wand, Hung like a mist of light. Such sounds as breathed around like odorous winds Of wakening spring arose, Filling thechamber andthe moonlight sky. Maiden, the world's supremest spirit ...
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... o'er the scene Closes in steadfastdarkness, and thepast Fades fromour charmed sight. My taskis done: Thy lore is learned. Earth's wonders are thine own, With all the fear and all the hope they bring. My spells are past: the present ...
... o'er the scene Closes in steadfastdarkness, and thepast Fades fromour charmed sight. My taskis done: Thy lore is learned. Earth's wonders are thine own, With all the fear and all the hope they bring. My spells are past: the present ...
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... O'er the wide aery wilderness: thus driven By the bright shadow of that lovely dream, Beneath thecold glare ofthedesolate night, Through tangled swamps and deepprecipitous dells, Startling with careless step the moonlight snake, He fled ...
... O'er the wide aery wilderness: thus driven By the bright shadow of that lovely dream, Beneath thecold glare ofthedesolate night, Through tangled swamps and deepprecipitous dells, Startling with careless step the moonlight snake, He fled ...
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... o'er the waste deep; Twilight, ascending slowly from the east, Entwined induskier wreathsher braided locks O'er the fair frontand radianteyes ofday; Night followed, clad with stars. On every side More horribly.
... o'er the waste deep; Twilight, ascending slowly from the east, Entwined induskier wreathsher braided locks O'er the fair frontand radianteyes ofday; Night followed, clad with stars. On every side More horribly.
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... O'er its marmoreal depth:one moment seen, For ere the next,the Serpent did obey Her voice, and, coiledinrestin herembraceit lay. 21. Then she arose, and smiled on me with eyes Serene yet sorrowing, like that planet fair, While yet the ...
... O'er its marmoreal depth:one moment seen, For ere the next,the Serpent did obey Her voice, and, coiledinrestin herembraceit lay. 21. Then she arose, and smiled on me with eyes Serene yet sorrowing, like that planet fair, While yet the ...
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