The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited with a Memoir by H. Buxton Forman, Volumen5G. Bell, 1901 |
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... ULYSSES . THE CYCLOPS . SILENUS . O , BACCHUS , what a world of toil , both now And ere these limbs were overworn with age , Have I endured for thee ! First , when thou fled'st The mountain - nymphs who nursed thee , driven afar By the ...
... ULYSSES . THE CYCLOPS . SILENUS . O , BACCHUS , what a world of toil , both now And ere these limbs were overworn with age , Have I endured for thee ! First , when thou fled'st The mountain - nymphs who nursed thee , driven afar By the ...
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... ULYSSES . Friends , can you show me some clear water- spring , The remedy of our thirst ? Will any one Furnish with ... ULYSSES . The Ithacan Ulysses and the king Of Cephalonia . SILENUS . Oh ! I know the man , Wordy 168 TRANSLATIONS .
... ULYSSES . Friends , can you show me some clear water- spring , The remedy of our thirst ? Will any one Furnish with ... ULYSSES . The Ithacan Ulysses and the king Of Cephalonia . SILENUS . Oh ! I know the man , Wordy 168 TRANSLATIONS .
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... ULYSSES . From Ilion , and from the Trojan toils . SILENUS . 100 How touched you not at your paternal shore ? ULYSSES . The strength of tempests bore me here by force . SILENUS . The self - same accident occurred to me . ULYSSES . Were ...
... ULYSSES . From Ilion , and from the Trojan toils . SILENUS . 100 How touched you not at your paternal shore ? ULYSSES . The strength of tempests bore me here by force . SILENUS . The self - same accident occurred to me . ULYSSES . Were ...
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... ULYSSES . And who possess the land ? the race of beasts ? SILENUS . Cyclops , who live in caverns , not in houses . 111 ULYSSES . Obeying whom ? Or is the state popular ? SILENUS . Shepherds : no one obeys any in aught . ULYSSES . How ...
... ULYSSES . And who possess the land ? the race of beasts ? SILENUS . Cyclops , who live in caverns , not in houses . 111 ULYSSES . Obeying whom ? Or is the state popular ? SILENUS . Shepherds : no one obeys any in aught . ULYSSES . How ...
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... ULYSSES . Know'st thou what thou must do to aid us hence ? SILENUS . I know not : we will help you all we can . ULYSSES . Provide us food , of which we are in want . SILENUS . Here is not anything , as I said , but meat . ULYSSES . But ...
... ULYSSES . Know'st thou what thou must do to aid us hence ? SILENUS . I know not : we will help you all we can . ULYSSES . Provide us food , of which we are in want . SILENUS . Here is not anything , as I said , but meat . ULYSSES . But ...
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æther ANTISTROPHE Apollo art thou Bacchus beauty beneath blast bosom breast breath bright CALIFORN canst cave cavern chidden child CHORUS clouds cold CYCLOPS CYPRIAN DÆMON dare dark dead dear death deep delight divine dost dread dream drink earth eyes faint fair FAUST fear fierce fled flowers FRAGMENT gates of Sleep gentle glassy ocean glory Gods golden grave green grief hast hear heart Heaven Hermes hour immortal inconstant moon Jove Jupiter JUSTINA kiss leaves light limbs live MEPHISTOPHELES mighty moon mortal mountain never night o'er ocean Onchestus pale Phoebus pity pleasure plectrum Pylos rocks round Satyr SEMICHORUS shadow Shelley shore sigh SILENUS sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stars stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought throne ULYSSES voice wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wine wings woods