The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen5George 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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... hears thy harp's wild measure , Wonder not that when thou speakest Of the weak my heart is weakest . IV . As dew beneath the wind of morning , As the sea which Whirlwinds waken , As the birds at thunder's warning , As aught mute yet ...
... hears thy harp's wild measure , Wonder not that when thou speakest Of the weak my heart is weakest . IV . As dew beneath the wind of morning , As the sea which Whirlwinds waken , As the birds at thunder's warning , As aught mute yet ...
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... hear the while Sweet music , which when the attention fails Fills the dim pause- FRAGMENT : THE SERPENT . WAKE the serpent not - lest he Should not know the way to go , - Let him crawl which yet lies sleeping Through the deep grass of ...
... hear the while Sweet music , which when the attention fails Fills the dim pause- FRAGMENT : THE SERPENT . WAKE the serpent not - lest he Should not know the way to go , - Let him crawl which yet lies sleeping Through the deep grass of ...
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... hears . III . And in the warm hedge grew lush eglantine , Green cowbind and the moonlight - coloured May , And cherry - blossoms , and white cups , whose wine Was the bright dew , yet drained not by the day ; 1 The Question is entitled ...
... hears . III . And in the warm hedge grew lush eglantine , Green cowbind and the moonlight - coloured May , And cherry - blossoms , and white cups , whose wine Was the bright dew , yet drained not by the day ; 1 The Question is entitled ...
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... hear the sound ; I'll sail on the flood of the tempest dark , With the calm within and the light around Which makes night day : 30 And thou , when the gloom is deep and THE TWO SPIRITS . 31 The Two Spirits, an Allegory.
... hear the sound ; I'll sail on the flood of the tempest dark , With the calm within and the light around Which makes night day : 30 And thou , when the gloom is deep and THE TWO SPIRITS . 31 The Two Spirits, an Allegory.
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... hear . IV . Let me set my mournful ditty To a merry measure , Thou wilt never come for pity , Thou wilt come for pleasure . Pity then will cut away Those cruel wings , and thou wilt stay . V. I love all that thou lovest , Spirit of ...
... hear . IV . Let me set my mournful ditty To a merry measure , Thou wilt never come for pity , Thou wilt come for pleasure . Pity then will cut away Those cruel wings , and thou wilt stay . V. I love all that thou lovest , Spirit of ...
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ANTISTROPHE Apollo art thou Aziola Bacchus beauty beneath breast breath bright calm cave cavern chidden CHORUS clouds cold CYCLOPS CYPRIAN DÆMON dark dead dear death deep delight divine dost dread dream drink earth echoes eyes faint fair father FAUST fear feast fierce fled flowers FRAGMENT gates of Sleep gentle glassy ocean glorious Gods golden green hast hear heart Heaven Hermes hour immortal inconstant moon Jove Jupiter JUSTINA Kindle kiss leaves light limbs live lyre melody MEPHISTOPHELES mighty moon mortal mountain never night o'er ocean Onchestus pale Phoebus pity pleasure plectrum Pylos rocks round Satyr SEMICHORUS shadow Shelley SILENUS sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stars strangers stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought throne ULYSSES voice wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wine wings woods