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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... in Shelley's Defence of Poetry . The first and second " among the sons of light " referred to in this stanza are prob- ably Homer and Dante . - ED . And happier they their happiness who knew , Whose tapers 8 ADONAIS .
... in Shelley's Defence of Poetry . The first and second " among the sons of light " referred to in this stanza are prob- ably Homer and Dante . - ED . And happier they their happiness who knew , Whose tapers 8 ADONAIS .
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Harry Buxton Forman. And happier they their happiness who knew , Whose tapers yet burn through that night of time In which suns perished ; others more sublime , Struck by the envious wrath of man or God , Have sunk ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Harry Buxton Forman. And happier they their happiness who knew , Whose tapers yet burn through that night of time In which suns perished ; others more sublime , Struck by the envious wrath of man or God , Have sunk ...
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... knew not ' twas her own ; as with no stain She faded , like a cloud which had outwept its rain . XI . One from a lucid urn of starry dew Washed his light limbs as if embalming them ; Another clipped her profuse locks , and threw The ...
... knew not ' twas her own ; as with no stain She faded , like a cloud which had outwept its rain . XI . One from a lucid urn of starry dew Washed his light limbs as if embalming them ; Another clipped her profuse locks , and threw The ...
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... knew that gentle band Who in another's fate now wept his own ; As , in the accents of an unknown land , He sung new sorrow ; sad Urania scanned The Stranger's mien , and murmured : " who art thou ? " He answered not , but with a sudden ...
... knew that gentle band Who in another's fate now wept his own ; As , in the accents of an unknown land , He sung new sorrow ; sad Urania scanned The Stranger's mien , and murmured : " who art thou ? " He answered not , but with a sudden ...
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... knew personally but little of Keats ; but on the news of his situation I wrote to him , suggesting the propriety of trying the Italian climate , and inviting him to join me . nately he did not allow me . Unfortu- PASSAGES OF THE POEM ...
... knew personally but little of Keats ; but on the news of his situation I wrote to him , suggesting the propriety of trying the Italian climate , and inviting him to join me . nately he did not allow me . Unfortu- PASSAGES OF THE POEM ...
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