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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... sound their clarion , Yell by yell , and croak by croak , When they scent the noonday smoke Of fresh human carrion : - : - II . As two gibbering night - birds flit From their bowers of deadly yew Through the night to frighten it , When ...
... sound their clarion , Yell by yell , and croak by croak , When they scent the noonday smoke Of fresh human carrion : - : - II . As two gibbering night - birds flit From their bowers of deadly yew Through the night to frighten it , When ...
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... sound of air low - breathing Through Eolian pines , which make A shade and shelter to the lake Whence it rises soft and slow ; Her life - breathing [ limbs ] did flow In the harmony divine Of an ever - lengthening line FRAGMENTS . 13 ...
... sound of air low - breathing Through Eolian pines , which make A shade and shelter to the lake Whence it rises soft and slow ; Her life - breathing [ limbs ] did flow In the harmony divine Of an ever - lengthening line FRAGMENTS . 13 ...
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... sound of waters murmuring Along a shelving bank of turf , which lay Under a copse , and hardly dared to fling Its green arms round the bosom of the stream , But kissed it and then fled , as thou mightest in dream . II . There grew pied ...
... sound of waters murmuring Along a shelving bank of turf , which lay Under a copse , and hardly dared to fling Its green arms round the bosom of the stream , But kissed it and then fled , as thou mightest in dream . II . There grew pied ...
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... , and I 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.
... , and I 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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... sound with hating me . FRAGMENT OF A SATIRE ON SATIRE . IF gibbets , axes , confiscations , chains , And racks of subtle torture , if the pains Of shame , of fiery Hell's tempestuous wave , Seen through the caverns of the shadowy grave ...
... sound with hating me . FRAGMENT OF A SATIRE ON SATIRE . IF gibbets , axes , confiscations , chains , And racks of subtle torture , if the pains Of shame , of fiery Hell's tempestuous wave , Seen through the caverns of the shadowy grave ...
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