The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. His spirit gathers peace in its new state from the sense that, though late, his exertions were not made in vain, and in the progress of the liberty he so fondly loved. He died,and his place, amongthose who knew him ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. His spirit gathers peace in its new state from the sense that, though late, his exertions were not made in vain, and in the progress of the liberty he so fondly loved. He died,and his place, amongthose who knew him ...
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... Peace cheers the mind,health renovates theframe; Disease and pleasure cease to mingle here, Reason and passion cease to combat there; Whilst mind unfettered o'er theearth extends Its allsubduing energies, andwields The sceptre of a vast ...
... Peace cheers the mind,health renovates theframe; Disease and pleasure cease to mingle here, Reason and passion cease to combat there; Whilst mind unfettered o'er theearth extends Its allsubduing energies, andwields The sceptre of a vast ...
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... peace.The versification sustains thesolemn spirit whichbreathes throughout: itis peculiarly melodious. The poem ought rather to be considered didacticthan narrative: it was the outpouring of his own emotions,embodied in thepurest formhe ...
... peace.The versification sustains thesolemn spirit whichbreathes throughout: itis peculiarly melodious. The poem ought rather to be considered didacticthan narrative: it was the outpouring of his own emotions,embodied in thepurest formhe ...
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... peace, and clasped my hands aloft in ecstasy. 37. 'These were forebodings ofmy fate—before A woman's heart beat in my virgin breast, It had been nurtured in divinest lore: A dying poet gaveme books,and blessed With wild but holy talk ...
... peace, and clasped my hands aloft in ecstasy. 37. 'These were forebodings ofmy fate—before A woman's heart beat in my virgin breast, It had been nurtured in divinest lore: A dying poet gaveme books,and blessed With wild but holy talk ...
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... peace, and power, and fame—and when Those hopes had lost the glory of their youth, How sadly I returned—might move the hearer's ruth: 45. 'Warm tears throngfast! thetale may notbe said— Know then, that when this grief had been subdued, I.
... peace, and power, and fame—and when Those hopes had lost the glory of their youth, How sadly I returned—might move the hearer's ruth: 45. 'Warm tears throngfast! thetale may notbe said— Know then, that when this grief had been subdued, I.
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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