The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited with a Memoir by H. Buxton Forman, Volumen5G. Bell, 1901 |
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... lyre , Borne by the winds , who sigh that their rude king 39 Hurries them fast from these air - feeding notes ; But in their speed they bear along with them The waning sound , scattering it like dew Upon the startled sense . CHORUS ...
... lyre , Borne by the winds , who sigh that their rude king 39 Hurries them fast from these air - feeding notes ; But in their speed they bear along with them The waning sound , scattering it like dew Upon the startled sense . CHORUS ...
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... lyre in the bright air , And wildly shrieked " Where she is , it is dark ! " And then he struck from forth the strings a sound Of deep and fearful melody . Alas ! In times long past , when fair Eurydice With her bright eyes sat ...
... lyre in the bright air , And wildly shrieked " Where she is , it is dark ! " And then he struck from forth the strings a sound Of deep and fearful melody . Alas ! In times long past , when fair Eurydice With her bright eyes sat ...
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... And other glorious actions to achieve . III . The babe was born at the first peep of day ; He began playing on the lyre at noon ; And the same evening did he steal away Apollo's herds ; -the fourth day of the moon On V. K.
... And other glorious actions to achieve . III . The babe was born at the first peep of day ; He began playing on the lyre at noon ; And the same evening did he steal away Apollo's herds ; -the fourth day of the moon On V. K.
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... lyre , and from the cavern sweet Rushed with great leaps up to the mountain's head , Revolving in his mind some subtle feat Of thievish craft , such as a swindler might Devise in the lone season of dun night . XII . Lo ! the great Sun ...
... lyre , and from the cavern sweet Rushed with great leaps up to the mountain's head , Revolving in his mind some subtle feat Of thievish craft , such as a swindler might Devise in the lone season of dun night . XII . Lo ! the great Sun ...
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... lyre tight . XXVI . There he lay innocent as a new - born child , As gossips say ; but , though he was a god , The goddess , his fair mother , unbeguiled , 66 Knew all that he had done being abroad : Whence come you , and from what ...
... lyre tight . XXVI . There he lay innocent as a new - born child , As gossips say ; but , though he was a god , The goddess , his fair mother , unbeguiled , 66 Knew all that he had done being abroad : Whence come you , and from what ...
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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