The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyLibrary of Alexandria, 1935. gada 1. janv. - 912 lappuses |
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... grave which gives not up its dead To evil thoughts.'—A film then overcast My sense with dimness,for the wound, whichbled Freshly, swift shadows o'ermine eyeshad shed. When I awoke, I lay mid friends and foes, And earnest countenances on ...
... grave which gives not up its dead To evil thoughts.'—A film then overcast My sense with dimness,for the wound, whichbled Freshly, swift shadows o'ermine eyeshad shed. When I awoke, I lay mid friends and foes, And earnest countenances on ...
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... grave:through portals sculptureddeep With imagery beautiful as dream We went, and left the shades which tend on sleep Over its unregarded gold to keep Their silent watch.—The child trod faintingly, And as she went,the tearswhich shedid ...
... grave:through portals sculptureddeep With imagery beautiful as dream We went, and left the shades which tend on sleep Over its unregarded gold to keep Their silent watch.—The child trod faintingly, And as she went,the tearswhich shedid ...
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... grave Might hear. I trembled, for the truth was known; He with this child had thus been left alone, And neither had gone forthfor food,—but he In mingledpride and awe cowered nearhis throne, And she a nursling of captivity Knew nought ...
... grave Might hear. I trembled, for the truth was known; He with this child had thus been left alone, And neither had gone forthfor food,—but he In mingledpride and awe cowered nearhis throne, And she a nursling of captivity Knew nought ...
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... grave, and into darkness thrown, Gathered her wildered babes around him ashis own. 11. '"O Love, who to the hearts ... graves She pass,tosuffer all inpatient mood, To weep for crime,though stainedwith thyfriend's dearest blood,— 12. '"To ...
... grave, and into darkness thrown, Gathered her wildered babes around him ashis own. 11. '"O Love, who to the hearts ... graves She pass,tosuffer all inpatient mood, To weep for crime,though stainedwith thyfriend's dearest blood,— 12. '"To ...
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... his failing sway. Therefore throughout the streets, the Priests he sent To curse the rebels.—To their godsdid they For Earthquake, Plague,and Want, kneelin the publicway. 14. 'And grave and hoary men were bribed to tell From.
... his failing sway. Therefore throughout the streets, the Priests he sent To curse the rebels.—To their godsdid they For Earthquake, Plague,and Want, kneelin the publicway. 14. 'And grave and hoary men were bribed to tell From.
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