The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... turned and shed his brother's blood. 27. 'Thus evil triumphed, andtheSpiritofevil, One Power of many shapes which none may know, One Shape of many names; the Fiend did revel In victory, reigning o'er a world of woe, For the new raceof ...
... turned and shed his brother's blood. 27. 'Thus evil triumphed, andtheSpiritofevil, One Power of many shapes which none may know, One Shape of many names; the Fiend did revel In victory, reigning o'er a world of woe, For the new raceof ...
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... turned from all, to be, Cythna, the only source of tears and smiles to thee. 22. What wertthouthen? A child most infantine, Yet wandering far beyond that innocent age In all but its sweet looks and mien divine; Even then, methought ...
... turned from all, to be, Cythna, the only source of tears and smiles to thee. 22. What wertthouthen? A child most infantine, Yet wandering far beyond that innocent age In all but its sweet looks and mien divine; Even then, methought ...
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... turned on mine with speechless grace, Watching the hopes which there her heart had learned to trace. 32. In me, communion withthispurest being Kindled intenser zeal, andmade me wise In knowledge, which, in hers mine own mind seeing ...
... turned on mine with speechless grace, Watching the hopes which there her heart had learned to trace. 32. In me, communion withthispurest being Kindled intenser zeal, andmade me wise In knowledge, which, in hers mine own mind seeing ...
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... turned to love, from ill beguiled, And every one on them more gently smiled, Because they had done evil:—the sweet awe Of such mild looks made their own hearts growmild, And did withsoft attraction ever draw Their spirits to the love of ...
... turned to love, from ill beguiled, And every one on them more gently smiled, Because they had done evil:—the sweet awe Of such mild looks made their own hearts growmild, And did withsoft attraction ever draw Their spirits to the love of ...
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... turned in sickness, for a veil shrouded her countenance bright. 45. And neither did I hear the acclamations, Which from brief silence bursting, filled the air With her strange name andmine, from all the nations Which we, they said, in ...
... turned in sickness, for a veil shrouded her countenance bright. 45. And neither did I hear the acclamations, Which from brief silence bursting, filled the air With her strange name andmine, from all the nations Which we, they said, in ...
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