| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 438 lapas
...path Senseless — nor is the desolation single, Yet ere I can say where — the chariot hath Past over them — nor other trace I find But as of foam after the ocean's wrath Is spent upon the desart shore ; — behind, Old men and women foully disarrayed, Shake their grey hairs in the insulting... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 440 lapas
...Senseless—nor is the desolation single, Yet ere I can say where—the chariot hath .Past over them—nor other trace I find But as of foam after the ocean's wrath Is spent upon the desart shore;—behind, Old men and women foully disarrayed, Shake their grey hairs in the insulting... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 lapas
...the path Senseless— nor is the desolation single ; Yet ere I can say where— the chariot hath Past good and mild thou art. Nor I can live if thou appear...Away from me, or stoop to wear The mask of scorn, disarray'd, Shake their grey hairs in the insulting wind. To seek, to [ ], to strain with limba iKvaVd.... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 lapas
...path Senseless — nor is the desolation single ; Yet ere I can «ay where — the chariot hath Past into a Flamingo, — that shy bird That gleams i'...marries, dies, or turns Hindoo, His best friends hea disarray'd, Shake their gray hairs in the intuiting wind. To seek, to [ ], to strain with limbs decay'd.... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 888 lapas
...the path Senseless— nor is the desolation single, Yet ere I can say where — the chariot hath Past over them — nor other trace I find But as of foam...behind, Old men and women foully disarrayed, Shake their grey hairs in the insulting wind, To seek, to [ ], to strain with limbs decayetS, Limping to reach... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 lapas
...path Senseless — nor is the desolation single ; Yet ere I can say where — the chariot hath Post over them — nor other trace I find But as of foam...upon the desert shore : — behind. Old men and women {bully disarray'd, Shake their gray hairs in the insulting wind, To seek, to [ ], to strain with limbs... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 lapas
...path Senseless — nor is the desolation single, Yet ere I ean say where — the chariot hath Past over them — nor other trace I find But as of foam...behind, Old men and women foully disarrayed, Shake their grey hairs in the insulting wind, And follow in the dance, with limbs deeayed, Secking to reach the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 lapas
...Is spent upon the desert shore ; — behind, Old men and women foully disarrayed, Shake their grey hairs in the insulting wind, And follow in the dance,...leaves them still Farther behind and deeper in the sliadc. But not the less with impotence of will They wheel, though ghastly shadows intvrpnsHRound them... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 lapas
...where — the ehariot hath Past over them — nor other traee I find But as of foam after the oeean's wrath Is spent upon the desert shore ; — behind, Old men and women foully disarrayed, Shake their grey hairs in the insulting wind, And follow in the dauee, with limbs deeayed, Seeking to reaeh the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 lapas
...tho path Senseless — nor is the desolation angle, Yet ere I can say where — the chariot hath Past over them — nor other trace I find But as of foam...behind, Old men and women foully disarrayed. Shake their grey hairs in the insulting »ind, And follow in the dance, with limbs droaypd. Sivking to roach the... | |
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