The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... seemed to pointhim out astheperson best calculated for such an undertaking. His absence fromthis country, which prevented our mutual explanation,has unfortunately rendered myscheme abortive.I donot doubt butthaton some other occasion he ...
... seemed to pointhim out astheperson best calculated for such an undertaking. His absence fromthis country, which prevented our mutual explanation,has unfortunately rendered myscheme abortive.I donot doubt butthaton some other occasion he ...
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... seemed todesire toinform us of whatwe would not learn:—but a veil maywell be drawn over such misery. The real anguish of those moments transcended all the fictions that the most glowing imagination ever portrayed; ourseclusion, the ...
... seemed todesire toinform us of whatwe would not learn:—but a veil maywell be drawn over such misery. The real anguish of those moments transcended all the fictions that the most glowing imagination ever portrayed; ourseclusion, the ...
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... seemed to fly Through the abyss of an immense concave, Radiant with million constellations, tinged With shadesof infinite colour, And semicircled with a belt Flashing incessant meteors. As they approached their goal, The winged ...
... seemed to fly Through the abyss of an immense concave, Radiant with million constellations, tinged With shadesof infinite colour, And semicircled with a belt Flashing incessant meteors. As they approached their goal, The winged ...
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... Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the fiery line of ocean, Thou must have marked the braided webs of gold That without motion hang Over thesinking sphere: Thou must have marked the billowy mountain clouds, Edged with.
... Until the sun's broad orb Seemed resting on the fiery line of ocean, Thou must have marked the braided webs of gold That without motion hang Over thesinking sphere: Thou must have marked the billowy mountain clouds, Edged with.
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... seemed To stand beside him—clothed in no bright robes Of shadowy silver or enshrining light, Borrowed from aught the visible world affords Of grace, or majesty,or mystery;— But, undulating woods,and silentwell, And leaping rivulet, and ...
... seemed To stand beside him—clothed in no bright robes Of shadowy silver or enshrining light, Borrowed from aught the visible world affords Of grace, or majesty,or mystery;— But, undulating woods,and silentwell, And leaping rivulet, and ...
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