The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... 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 sanctuary, Enough from incommunicable dream,
... 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 sanctuary, Enough from incommunicable dream,
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... tears, the path Of his departure from their father's door. At length upon the lone Chorasmian shore He paused, awideand melancholy waste Of putrid marshes. A strong impulse urged His steps to the seashore. A swan was there, Beside a ...
... tears, the path Of his departure from their father's door. At length upon the lone Chorasmian shore He paused, awideand melancholy waste Of putrid marshes. A strong impulse urged His steps to the seashore. A swan was there, Beside a ...
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... tear Be shed—not even in thought. Nor, when those hues Are gone, and those divinest lineaments, Worn bythe senseless ... tears," whenall Is reft at once,whensome surpassing Spirit, Whose light adorned the world around it, leaves Those who.
... tear Be shed—not even in thought. Nor, when those hues Are gone, and those divinest lineaments, Worn bythe senseless ... tears," whenall Is reft at once,whensome surpassing Spirit, Whose light adorned the world around it, leaves Those who.
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... tears whichsilently to flow Paused not, its lustre hung: she watching aye The foamwreaths which the faint tide wove below Upon the spangled sands, groaned heavily, And after every groan looked up over thesea. 18. And when she ...
... tears whichsilently to flow Paused not, its lustre hung: she watching aye The foamwreaths which the faint tide wove below Upon the spangled sands, groaned heavily, And after every groan looked up over thesea. 18. And when she ...
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... and fame—and when Those hopes had lost the glory of their youth, How sadly I returned—might move the hearer's ruth: 45. 'Warm tears throngfast! thetale may notbe said— Know then, that when this grief had been subdued, I.
... and fame—and when Those hopes had lost the glory of their youth, How sadly I returned—might move the hearer's ruth: 45. 'Warm tears throngfast! thetale may notbe said— Know then, that when this grief had been subdued, I.
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