The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... is Death, Death andhisbrother Sleep! One pale as yonder wan and horned moon, With lips of lurid blue, The other glowing like the vital morn, When throned onocean's wave It breathes over the world: Yet both so passing strange THE ...
... is Death, Death andhisbrother Sleep! One pale as yonder wan and horned moon, With lips of lurid blue, The other glowing like the vital morn, When throned onocean's wave It breathes over the world: Yet both so passing strange THE ...
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... sleep The dreamless sleep of death: Nor in her moonlight chamber silently Doth Henryhear her regular pulses throb, Or mark her delicatecheek With interchange of hues mock the broad moon, Outwatching weary night, Without assured reward ...
... sleep The dreamless sleep of death: Nor in her moonlight chamber silently Doth Henryhear her regular pulses throb, Or mark her delicatecheek With interchange of hues mock the broad moon, Outwatching weary night, Without assured reward ...
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... 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 Beneath the shadow of her ...
... 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 Beneath the shadow of her ...
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... of eternity, Where millions lie lulled to their portioned sleep By the deep murmuring stream of passing things, Tear thouthatgloomy shroud.—Spirit, behold Thy glorious destiny! The Spirit saw The vast frame of the renovated world.
... of eternity, Where millions lie lulled to their portioned sleep By the deep murmuring stream of passing things, Tear thouthatgloomy shroud.—Spirit, behold Thy glorious destiny! The Spirit saw The vast frame of the renovated world.
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... sleep, Sleepless herself,to gaze upon his lips Parted in slumber, whence theregular breath Of innocent dreams arose; then, when red morn Made paler the pale moon, to her cold home Wildered, and wan, and panting, she returned. The Poet ...
... sleep, Sleepless herself,to gaze upon his lips Parted in slumber, whence theregular breath Of innocent dreams arose; then, when red morn Made paler the pale moon, to her cold home Wildered, and wan, and panting, she returned. The Poet ...
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