The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ...: Plays, translations & longer poemsJ.M. Dent & Company, 1910 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 42.
79. lappuse
... ruin , in the ray Of the obscure stars gleamed ; -its rugged breast The steed strained up , and then his impulse did arrest . XXIII A rocky hill which overhung the Ocean : - From that lone ruin , when the steed that panted Paused ...
... ruin , in the ray Of the obscure stars gleamed ; -its rugged breast The steed strained up , and then his impulse did arrest . XXIII A rocky hill which overhung the Ocean : - From that lone ruin , when the steed that panted Paused ...
210. lappuse
... ruin within ruin ! The wrecks beside of many a city vast , Whose population which the earth grew over Was mortal , but not human ; see , they lie , Their monstrous works , and uncouth skeletons , Their statues , homes and fanes ...
... ruin within ruin ! The wrecks beside of many a city vast , Whose population which the earth grew over Was mortal , but not human ; see , they lie , Their monstrous works , and uncouth skeletons , Their statues , homes and fanes ...
262. lappuse
... ruin . Enter ANDREA Speak , pale slave ! What Andrea . The Lady Beatrice Cenci . Said she ? Andrea . My Lord , ' twas what she looked ; she said : " Go tell my father that I see the gulf Of Hell between us two , which he may pass ; I ...
... ruin . Enter ANDREA Speak , pale slave ! What Andrea . The Lady Beatrice Cenci . Said she ? Andrea . My Lord , ' twas what she looked ; she said : " Go tell my father that I see the gulf Of Hell between us two , which he may pass ; I ...
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