The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... throne, girttho' it be With Death's omnipotence. Thouhast beheld His empire, o'er the present and the past; It was a desolate sight—now gaze on mine, Futurity. Thou hoary giant Time, Render thou upthy halfdevouredbabes,— And from the ...
... throne, girttho' it be With Death's omnipotence. Thouhast beheld His empire, o'er the present and the past; It was a desolate sight—now gaze on mine, Futurity. Thou hoary giant Time, Render thou upthy halfdevouredbabes,— And from the ...
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... The patriot's sacred couch, the snowy bed Of innocence, the scaffold and the throne, A mighty voice invokesthee. Ruincalls His brother Death. A rare andregal prey He hath prepared, prowling around the world; Glutted with which.
... The patriot's sacred couch, the snowy bed Of innocence, the scaffold and the throne, A mighty voice invokesthee. Ruincalls His brother Death. A rare andregal prey He hath prepared, prowling around the world; Glutted with which.
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... throne, The Great, who had departed from mankind, A mighty Senate;—some, whose white hair shone Like mountain snow, mild, beautiful, and blind; Some, female forms, whose gestures beamed with mind; And ardentyouths, and children bright ...
... throne, The Great, who had departed from mankind, A mighty Senate;—some, whose white hair shone Like mountain snow, mild, beautiful, and blind; Some, female forms, whose gestures beamed with mind; And ardentyouths, and children bright ...
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... and slaves who loathed theirstate Yet, flattering power, had given its ministers A throne of judgement in the grave:—'twas fate, That among suchasthese my youth shouldseek its mate. 4. The land in which I lived, by a fell bane.
... and slaves who loathed theirstate Yet, flattering power, had given its ministers A throne of judgement in the grave:—'twas fate, That among suchasthese my youth shouldseek its mate. 4. The land in which I lived, by a fell bane.
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... Throne. 15. 'Kind thoughts,and mighty hopes, and gentle deeds Abound, for fearless love, and the pure law Of mild equality and peace, succeeds To faiths which long have held the world in awe, Bloody and false, and cold:—as whirlpools ...
... Throne. 15. 'Kind thoughts,and mighty hopes, and gentle deeds Abound, for fearless love, and the pure law Of mild equality and peace, succeeds To faiths which long have held the world in awe, Bloody and false, and cold:—as whirlpools ...
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