The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... reposed within: slight assome cloud That catches but the palest tinge of day When evening yields to night, Bright asthat fibrous woof when stars indue Its transitoryrobe. Four shapeless shadows bright and beautiful Draw that strange car.
... reposed within: slight assome cloud That catches but the palest tinge of day When evening yields to night, Bright asthat fibrous woof when stars indue Its transitoryrobe. Four shapeless shadows bright and beautiful Draw that strange car.
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... asa slumbering babe, Tremendous ocean lay. Its broad and silent mirror gave to view The pale and waning stars, The chariot's fiery track, And the grey light of morn Tingeing those fleecy clouds That cradled in their folds the.
... asa slumbering babe, Tremendous ocean lay. Its broad and silent mirror gave to view The pale and waning stars, The chariot's fiery track, And the grey light of morn Tingeing those fleecy clouds That cradled in their folds the.
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... ruindriven; Some shone like stars, andas the chariot passed Bedimmed all other light. Spirit of Nature! here In this interminable wilderness Of worlds,at whose involved immensity Even soaring fancy staggers, Here is thy fitting temple. Yet.
... ruindriven; Some shone like stars, andas the chariot passed Bedimmed all other light. Spirit of Nature! here In this interminable wilderness Of worlds,at whose involved immensity Even soaring fancy staggers, Here is thy fitting temple. Yet.
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... spray That canopied his path o'er the waste deep; Twilight, ascending slowly from the east, Entwined induskier wreathsher braided locks O'er the fair frontand radianteyes ofday; Night followed, clad with stars. On every side More horribly.
... spray That canopied his path o'er the waste deep; Twilight, ascending slowly from the east, Entwined induskier wreathsher braided locks O'er the fair frontand radianteyes ofday; Night followed, clad with stars. On every side More horribly.
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... stars like sunlight, and around Whose caverned base the whirlpools and the waves Bursting andeddying irresistibly Rage and resound forever.—Who shall save?— The boat fled on,—the boiling torrent drove,— The crags closed.
... stars like sunlight, and around Whose caverned base the whirlpools and the waves Bursting andeddying irresistibly Rage and resound forever.—Who shall save?— The boat fled on,—the boiling torrent drove,— The crags closed.
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