The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... once attachedto Shelley, must feelallother affections, however true and fond, as wasted on barren soil in comparison. It is ourbest consolation to know that such a pureminded and exalted being wasonce among us, and nowexistswhere we ...
... once attachedto Shelley, must feelallother affections, however true and fond, as wasted on barren soil in comparison. It is ourbest consolation to know that such a pureminded and exalted being wasonce among us, and nowexistswhere we ...
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... once fleeting o'er the transient scene Swift asan unremembered vision,stands Immortal upon earth: no longernow He slays the beast that sports around his dwelling And horribly devours its mangled flesh, Or drinks itsvital blood ...
... once fleeting o'er the transient scene Swift asan unremembered vision,stands Immortal upon earth: no longernow He slays the beast that sports around his dwelling And horribly devours its mangled flesh, Or drinks itsvital blood ...
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... Now mingling slowly with their native earth: There the broad beam of day, which feebly once Lighted the cheekof lean captivity With a pale andsicklyglare, now freely shines On the pure smiles of infant playfulness: No more the.
... Now mingling slowly with their native earth: There the broad beam of day, which feebly once Lighted the cheekof lean captivity With a pale andsicklyglare, now freely shines On the pure smiles of infant playfulness: No more the.
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... Once fed with manyvoiced wavesa dream Of youth, which night and time have quenchedfor ever, Still, dark, anddry, and unremembered now. Oh, for Medea's wondrous alchemy, Which wheresoe'er it fell made the earth gleam With bright flowers ...
... Once fed with manyvoiced wavesa dream Of youth, which night and time have quenchedfor ever, Still, dark, anddry, and unremembered now. Oh, for Medea's wondrous alchemy, Which wheresoe'er it fell made the earth gleam With bright flowers ...
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... world are frail and vain To weep a loss that turns their lights to shade. It is a woe "too deepfor tears," whenall Is reft at once,whensome surpassing Spirit, Whose light adorned the world around it, leaves Those who.
... world are frail and vain To weep a loss that turns their lights to shade. It is a woe "too deepfor tears," whenall Is reft at once,whensome surpassing Spirit, Whose light adorned the world around it, leaves Those who.
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