The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... sound? 'Tis like awondrous strainthat sweeps Around alonely ruin When west winds sigh and evening waves respond In whispers from the shore: 'Tis wilder than the unmeasured notes Which fromthe unseen lyres ofdells and groves The genii of ...
... sound? 'Tis like awondrous strainthat sweeps Around alonely ruin When west winds sigh and evening waves respond In whispers from the shore: 'Tis wilder than the unmeasured notes Which fromthe unseen lyres ofdells and groves The genii of ...
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... sound of its own stillness, Like an inspired and desperate alchymist Staking his verylifeonsome darkhope, Have I mixed awful talk and asking looks With my most innocent love, until strange tears, Uniting with those breathless kisses ...
... sound of its own stillness, Like an inspired and desperate alchymist Staking his verylifeonsome darkhope, Have I mixed awful talk and asking looks With my most innocent love, until strange tears, Uniting with those breathless kisses ...
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... sound from thevast earth and ambient air, Sent to hisheart its choicest impulses. The fountains ofdivine philosophy Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely, which the sacred past In truth or fable consecrates ...
... sound from thevast earth and ambient air, Sent to hisheart its choicest impulses. The fountains ofdivine philosophy Fled not his thirsting lips, and all of great, Or good, or lovely, which the sacred past In truth or fable consecrates ...
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... , not a sight Or sound of awe but in his own deep mind. A little shallop floating near the shore Caught the impatient wandering ofhisgaze. It had beenlong abandoned, for itssides Gaped wide with many a rift, and its frail joints.
... , not a sight Or sound of awe but in his own deep mind. A little shallop floating near the shore Caught the impatient wandering ofhisgaze. It had beenlong abandoned, for itssides Gaped wide with many a rift, and its frail joints.
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... sound was heard; the very winds, Danger's grim playmates, on that precipice Slept, clasped inhisembrace.—O, stormofdeath! Whose sightless speed divides this sullennight: 610 And thou, colossal Skeleton, that, still Guiding its ...
... sound was heard; the very winds, Danger's grim playmates, on that precipice Slept, clasped inhisembrace.—O, stormofdeath! Whose sightless speed divides this sullennight: 610 And thou, colossal Skeleton, that, still Guiding its ...
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