The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... soul, he went, pursuing The windings of the dell.—The rivulet, Wanton and wild, through many a green ravine Beneath the forest flowed. Sometimes it fell Among the mosswith hollow harmony Dark and profound. Now on the polished stones It ...
... soul, he went, pursuing The windings of the dell.—The rivulet, Wanton and wild, through many a green ravine Beneath the forest flowed. Sometimes it fell Among the mosswith hollow harmony Dark and profound. Now on the polished stones It ...
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... And in thy gentle speech, a prophecy Is whispered, to subdue my fondest fears: And through thine eyes, even in thy soul I see A lamp of vestal fire burning internally. 12. They say that thou wert lovely from thy birth, Of.
... And in thy gentle speech, a prophecy Is whispered, to subdue my fondest fears: And through thine eyes, even in thy soul I see A lamp of vestal fire burning internally. 12. They say that thou wert lovely from thy birth, Of.
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... soul, its depths with light did cover, Which passed; and calm, and darkness, sweeter far, Came—then I loved; but not a human lover! For whenI rosefrom sleep, theMorning Star Shone through the woodbinewreaths which round my casement were ...
... soul, its depths with light did cover, Which passed; and calm, and darkness, sweeter far, Came—then I loved; but not a human lover! For whenI rosefrom sleep, theMorning Star Shone through the woodbinewreaths which round my casement were ...
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... his eyesof kindling tenderness Near mine, and on my lips impressed a lingering kiss,— 43. 'And said: "A Spiritloves thee, mortal maiden, How wiltthou prove thy worth?" Thenjoy andsleep Together fled; my soul was deeply laden, And to the.
... his eyesof kindling tenderness Near mine, and on my lips impressed a lingering kiss,— 43. 'And said: "A Spiritloves thee, mortal maiden, How wiltthou prove thy worth?" Thenjoy andsleep Together fled; my soul was deeply laden, And to the.
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... soul's aspiringwings, So is it cold and cruel, and is made The careless slave of that dark power which brings Evil, like blight, on man, who, still betrayed, Laughs o'er the graveinwhich his livinghopes arelaid. 34. Nor are the strong ...
... soul's aspiringwings, So is it cold and cruel, and is made The careless slave of that dark power which brings Evil, like blight, on man, who, still betrayed, Laughs o'er the graveinwhich his livinghopes arelaid. 34. Nor are the strong ...
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