The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited with a Memoir by H. Buxton Forman, Volumen5G. Bell, 1901 |
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... which my father gave To Phoebus , I will snatch my share away , Which if my father wills not - nathelesse I , Who am the king of robbers , can but try . XXX . " And , if Latona's son should find HOMER'S HYMN TO MERCURY . 137.
... which my father gave To Phoebus , I will snatch my share away , Which if my father wills not - nathelesse I , Who am the king of robbers , can but try . XXX . " And , if Latona's son should find HOMER'S HYMN TO MERCURY . 137.
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... Phoebus impetuously Sought high Cyllene's forest - cinctured hill , And the deep cavern where dark shadows lie , And where the ambrosial nymph with happy will Bore the Saturnian's love - child , Mercury- And a delightful odour from the ...
... Phoebus impetuously Sought high Cyllene's forest - cinctured hill , And the deep cavern where dark shadows lie , And where the ambrosial nymph with happy will Bore the Saturnian's love - child , Mercury- And a delightful odour from the ...
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... Phoebus the lovely mountain - goddess knew , Not less her subtle , swindling baby , who XLI . Lay swathed in his sly wiles . Round every crook Of the ample cavern , for his kine , Apollo Looked sharp ; and , when he saw them not , he ...
... Phoebus the lovely mountain - goddess knew , Not less her subtle , swindling baby , who XLI . Lay swathed in his sly wiles . Round every crook Of the ample cavern , for his kine , Apollo Looked sharp ; and , when he saw them not , he ...
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... shop - lift ; - But now , if you would not your last sleep doze , Crawl out ! " - Thus saying , Phoebus did uplift The subtle infant in his swaddling clothes ; And in his arms , according to his wont , HOMER'S HYMN TO MERCURY . 143.
... shop - lift ; - But now , if you would not your last sleep doze , Crawl out ! " - Thus saying , Phoebus did uplift The subtle infant in his swaddling clothes ; And in his arms , according to his wont , HOMER'S HYMN TO MERCURY . 143.
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... Phoebus on the grass Him threw , and whilst all that he had de- signed He did perform - eager although to pass , Apollo darted from his mighty mind Towards the subtle babe the following scoff : — " Do not imagine this will get you off ...
... Phoebus on the grass Him threw , and whilst all that he had de- signed He did perform - eager although to pass , Apollo darted from his mighty mind Towards the subtle babe the following scoff : — " Do not imagine this will get you off ...
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