The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... bear a purer poetical stamp than any other of his pro- ductions . They were written as his mind prompted , listening to the carolling of the bird , aloft in the azure sky of Italy ; or marking the cloud as it sped across the heavens ...
... bear a purer poetical stamp than any other of his pro- ductions . They were written as his mind prompted , listening to the carolling of the bird , aloft in the azure sky of Italy ; or marking the cloud as it sped across the heavens ...
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... enjoyment of healthy sensations . Perfectly gentle and forbearing in manner , he suffered a good deal of internal irritability , or rather excitement , and his fortitude to bear was almost always on the stretch ; EDITOR'S PREFACE . vii.
... enjoyment of healthy sensations . Perfectly gentle and forbearing in manner , he suffered a good deal of internal irritability , or rather excitement , and his fortitude to bear was almost always on the stretch ; EDITOR'S PREFACE . vii.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. fortitude to bear was almost always on the stretch ; and thus , during a short life , had gone through more experience of sensation , than many whose existence is pro- tracted . " If I die to - morrow , " he said ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. fortitude to bear was almost always on the stretch ; and thus , during a short life , had gone through more experience of sensation , than many whose existence is pro- tracted . " If I die to - morrow , " he said ...
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... bear The sins of all the world ; he shall arise In an unnoticed corner of the earth , And there shall die upon a cross , and purge The universal crime ; so that the few On whom my grace descends , those who are mark'd As vessels to the ...
... bear The sins of all the world ; he shall arise In an unnoticed corner of the earth , And there shall die upon a cross , and purge The universal crime ; so that the few On whom my grace descends , those who are mark'd As vessels to the ...
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... bear on : Though storms may break the primrose on its stalk , Though frosts may blight the freshness of its bloom , Yet spring's awakening breath will woo the earth To feed with kindliest dews its favourite flower , That blooms in mossy ...
... bear on : Though storms may break the primrose on its stalk , Though frosts may blight the freshness of its bloom , Yet spring's awakening breath will woo the earth To feed with kindliest dews its favourite flower , That blooms in mossy ...
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