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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... waves clasp one another ; No sister - flower would be forgiven If it disdained its brother , And the sunlight clasps the earth And the moonbeams kiss the sea : What is all this sweet work worth If thou kiss not me ? 1 Under the title of ...
... waves clasp one another ; No sister - flower would be forgiven If it disdained its brother , And the sunlight clasps the earth And the moonbeams kiss the sea : What is all this sweet work worth If thou kiss not me ? 1 Under the title of ...
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... waves - Are as green as the forest's night : - Outspeeding the shark And the sword - fish dark , Under the ocean foam , And up through the rifts Of the mountain clifts They passed to their Dorian home . V. And now from their fountains ...
... waves - Are as green as the forest's night : - Outspeeding the shark And the sword - fish dark , Under the ocean foam , And up through the rifts Of the mountain clifts They passed to their Dorian home . V. And now from their fountains ...
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... waves , Leaving my robe upon the ocean foam ; My footsteps pave the clouds with fire ; the caves Are filled with my bright presence , and the air Leaves the green earth to my embraces bare . III . The sunbeams are my shafts , with which ...
... waves , Leaving my robe upon the ocean foam ; My footsteps pave the clouds with fire ; the caves Are filled with my bright presence , and the air Leaves the green earth to my embraces bare . III . The sunbeams are my shafts , with which ...
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... waves are dumb Listening to my sweet pipings . The wind in the reeds and the rushes , The bees on the bells of thyme , The birds on the myrtle bushes , The cicale above in the lime , And the lizards below in the grass , Were as silent ...
... waves are dumb Listening to my sweet pipings . The wind in the reeds and the rushes , The bees on the bells of thyme , The birds on the myrtle bushes , The cicale above in the lime , And the lizards below in the grass , Were as silent ...
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... waves , To the edge of the moist river - lawns , And the brink of the dewy caves , And all that did then attend and follow Were silent with love , as you now , Apollo , With envy of my sweet pipings . III . I sang of the dancing stars ...
... waves , To the edge of the moist river - lawns , And the brink of the dewy caves , And all that did then attend and follow Were silent with love , as you now , Apollo , With envy of my sweet pipings . III . I sang of the dancing stars ...
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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