The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen2George Bell & Sons, 1892 At her christening, the princess, Little Daylight, receives a curse from a wicked fairy that she shall never see the sun until kissed by a prince. |
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... sleep : a fresh May - dawn it was , When I walked forth upon the glittering grass , And wept , I knew not why ; until there rose From the near school - room , voices , that , alas ! Were but one echo from a world of woes— The harsh and ...
... sleep : a fresh May - dawn it was , When I walked forth upon the glittering grass , And wept , I knew not why ; until there rose From the near school - room , voices , that , alas ! Were but one echo from a world of woes— The harsh and ...
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... sleep : This shalt thou know , and more , if thou dost dare With me and with this Serpent , o'er the deep , A voyage divine and strange , companionship to keep . XXII . Her voice was like the wildest , saddest tone , Yet sweet , of some ...
... sleep : This shalt thou know , and more , if thou dost dare With me and with this Serpent , o'er the deep , A voyage divine and strange , companionship to keep . XXII . Her voice was like the wildest , saddest tone , Yet sweet , of some ...
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... sleep . XXXVI . Woe could not be mine own , since far from men I dwelt , a free and happy orphan child , By the sea - shore , in a deep mountain glen ; And near the waves , and through the forests wild , I roamed , to storm and darkness ...
... sleep . XXXVI . Woe could not be mine own , since far from men I dwelt , a free and happy orphan child , By the sea - shore , in a deep mountain glen ; And near the waves , and through the forests wild , I roamed , to storm and darkness ...
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... sleep , the Morning Star Shone through the woodbine wreaths which round my casement were . XLI . ' Twas like an eye which seemed to smile on me . I watched till , by the sun made pale , it sank Under the billows of the heaving sea ; But ...
... sleep , the Morning Star Shone through the woodbine wreaths which round my casement were . XLI . ' Twas like an eye which seemed to smile on me . I watched till , by the sun made pale , it sank Under the billows of the heaving sea ; But ...
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... sleep Together fled , my soul was deeply laden , And to the shore I went to muse and weep ; But as I moved , over my heart did creep A joy less soft , but more profound and strong Than my sweet dream ; and it forbade to keep The path of ...
... sleep Together fled , my soul was deeply laden , And to the shore I went to muse and weep ; But as I moved , over my heart did creep A joy less soft , but more profound and strong Than my sweet dream ; and it forbade to keep The path of ...
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