The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen4George 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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... thou art dead , as if it were a part " Of thee , my Adonais ! I would give " All that I am to be as thou now art ! " But I am chained to Time , and cannot thence depart ! XXVII . " Oh gentle child , beautiful as thou wert , 66 Why didst ...
... thou art dead , as if it were a part " Of thee , my Adonais ! I would give " All that I am to be as thou now art ! " But I am chained to Time , and cannot thence depart ! XXVII . " Oh gentle child , beautiful as thou wert , 66 Why didst ...
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... art thou ? " He answered not , but with a sudden hand Made bare his branded and ensanguined brow , Which was like Cain's or Christ's - Oh ! that it should be so ! XXXV . What softer voice is hushed over the dead ? Athwart what brow is ...
... art thou ? " He answered not , but with a sudden hand Made bare his branded and ensanguined brow , Which was like Cain's or Christ's - Oh ! that it should be so ! XXXV . What softer voice is hushed over the dead ? Athwart what brow is ...
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... Thou art become as one of us , " they cry , " It was for thee yon kingless sphere has long 24 ADONAIS .
... Thou art become as one of us , " they cry , " It was for thee yon kingless sphere has long 24 ADONAIS .
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... Thou art a man , thou sayest , even as we . No more ! AHASUERUS . MAHMUD . But raised above thy fellow men By thought , as I by power . AHASUERUS . Thou sayest so . 740 MAHMUD . Thou art an adept in the difficult lore Of Greek and Frank ...
... Thou art a man , thou sayest , even as we . No more ! AHASUERUS . MAHMUD . But raised above thy fellow men By thought , as I by power . AHASUERUS . Thou sayest so . 740 MAHMUD . Thou art an adept in the difficult lore Of Greek and Frank ...
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... thou art Were I not what I am ; but the unborn hour , Cradled in fear and hope , conflicting storms , Who shall unveil ? Nor thou , nor I , nor any Mighty or wise . I apprehended not What thou hast taught me , but I now perceive That ...
... thou art Were I not what I am ; but the unborn hour , Cradled in fear and hope , conflicting storms , Who shall unveil ? Nor thou , nor I , nor any Mighty or wise . I apprehended not What thou hast taught me , but I now perceive That ...
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Adonais Æschylus æther AHASUERUS amid Apennine ARCHY beautiful beneath Bishop of Lincoln blood blood and gold brain breath bright clouds cold curse dæmons dark dead death Devil dream earth eyes faint fear fire fled flowers folded palm folding star FRAGMENT gentle Gisborne glory gold golden grave Greece Greek green grew grief HASSAN hate heart heaven Hell hope KING knew lady LAUD leaves light lips living look Lord Maddalo MAHMUD mighty mind moon mortal mountains never night nurslings o'er ocean pale PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Peter Bell Pisa poem round ruin sate scorn SEMICHORUS shadow shape Shelley sleep smile soft soul spirit splendour stars storm STRAFFORD strange stream sweet tears tempest thee thine things Thou art thought toil tower tyrants veil Victory voice wake waves weep wild wind wings words youth