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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... O'er our hearts Queen . VI . Lips touched by seraphim Breathe out the choral hymn 66 God save the Queen ! " Sweet as if angels sang , Loud as that trumpet's clang Wakening the world's dead gang , - God save the Queen ! THE INDIAN ...
... O'er our hearts Queen . VI . Lips touched by seraphim Breathe out the choral hymn 66 God save the Queen ! " Sweet as if angels sang , Loud as that trumpet's clang Wakening the world's dead gang , - God save the Queen ! THE INDIAN ...
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... pallid moon is waning , O'er the spiral cypress hanging And the moon no cloud is staining . II . It was once a Roman's chamber , Where 16 POEMS OF 1819 . Fragment of an Incantation Fragment: An Unfinished Tale Fragment: The Roman's Chamber.
... pallid moon is waning , O'er the spiral cypress hanging And the moon no cloud is staining . II . It was once a Roman's chamber , Where 16 POEMS OF 1819 . Fragment of an Incantation Fragment: An Unfinished Tale Fragment: The Roman's Chamber.
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... O'er piles of snow and chasms of ice ' Mid Alpine mountains ; And that the languid storm pursuing That winged shape , for ever flies Round those hoar branches , aye renewing Its aëry fountains . Some say when nights are dry and clear ...
... O'er piles of snow and chasms of ice ' Mid Alpine mountains ; And that the languid storm pursuing That winged shape , for ever flies Round those hoar branches , aye renewing Its aëry fountains . Some say when nights are dry and clear ...
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... o'er the Elysian realm , It bore me like an Angel , o'er the waves Of sunlight , whose swift pinnace of dewy air No storm can overwhelm ; I sailed , where ever flows Under the calm Serene A spirit of deep emotion From the unknown graves ...
... o'er the Elysian realm , It bore me like an Angel , o'er the waves Of sunlight , whose swift pinnace of dewy air No storm can overwhelm ; I sailed , where ever flows Under the calm Serene A spirit of deep emotion From the unknown graves ...
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... O'er Ruin desolate , O'er Falsehood's fallen state , Sit thou sublime , unawed ; be the Destroyer pale ! And equal laws be thine , And winged words let sail , Freighted with truth even from the throne of God : That wealth , surviving ...
... O'er Ruin desolate , O'er Falsehood's fallen state , Sit thou sublime , unawed ; be the Destroyer pale ! And equal laws be thine , And winged words let sail , Freighted with truth even from the throne of God : That wealth , surviving ...
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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