The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... talk and asking looks With my most innocent love, until strange tears, Uniting with those breathless kisses, made Such magic as compelsthe charmed night To renderupthy charge:...and, though ne'er yet Thou hast unveiled thy inmost ...
... talk and asking looks With my most innocent love, until strange tears, Uniting with those breathless kisses, made Such magic as compelsthe charmed night To renderupthy charge:...and, though ne'er yet Thou hast unveiled thy inmost ...
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... talking in low solemn tones. Her voice was like the voice of his own soul Heard in the calm of thought; its music long, Like woven sounds of streams and breezes, held His inmostsense suspended in its web Of manycoloured woof and ...
... talking in low solemn tones. Her voice was like the voice of his own soul Heard in the calm of thought; its music long, Like woven sounds of streams and breezes, held His inmostsense suspended in its web Of manycoloured woof and ...
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... were forebodings ofmy fatebefore A woman's heart beat in my virgin breast, It had been nurtured in divinest lore: A dying poet gaveme books,and blessed With wild but holy talk the sweet unrest In which I watched him as he died away A.
... were forebodings ofmy fatebefore A woman's heart beat in my virgin breast, It had been nurtured in divinest lore: A dying poet gaveme books,and blessed With wild but holy talk the sweet unrest In which I watched him as he died away A.
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... I loved before, nowlove was agony. 4. Morn fled, noon came, evening, then night descended, And we prolongedcalm talk beneath thesphere Of the calm moonwhen suddenly was blended With our repose a nameless sense of fear; And from.
... I loved before, nowlove was agony. 4. Morn fled, noon came, evening, then night descended, And we prolongedcalm talk beneath thesphere Of the calm moonwhen suddenly was blended With our repose a nameless sense of fear; And from.
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... talk, And wit, and harmony of choral strains, While far Orion o'er the waves did walk That flow among the isles, held us in chains Of sweet captivity which none disdains Who feels; butwhen his zone grew dim inmist Which clothes the ...
... talk, And wit, and harmony of choral strains, While far Orion o'er the waves did walk That flow among the isles, held us in chains Of sweet captivity which none disdains Who feels; butwhen his zone grew dim inmist Which clothes the ...
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