The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... DREAM TO CONSTANTIA SINGING TO CONSTANTIA DEATH · SONNET . - OZYMANDIAS ON F. G. • . LINES TO A CRITIC LINES . NOTE BY THE EDITOR . 198 ib . PART II . . 199 ib . 200 ib . . 201 ib . . 202 203 ib . . ib . ib . ib . ib . • 204 POEMS ...
... DREAM TO CONSTANTIA SINGING TO CONSTANTIA DEATH · SONNET . - OZYMANDIAS ON F. G. • . LINES TO A CRITIC LINES . NOTE BY THE EDITOR . 198 ib . PART II . . 199 ib . 200 ib . . 201 ib . . 202 203 ib . . ib . ib . ib . ib . • 204 POEMS ...
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... dreams , When silveryclouds float through the wildered brain , When every sight of lovely , wild and grand , Astonishes ... dream ? Is this new feeling But a visioned ghost of slumber ? If indeed I am a soul , A free , a disembodied soul ...
... dreams , When silveryclouds float through the wildered brain , When every sight of lovely , wild and grand , Astonishes ... dream ? Is this new feeling But a visioned ghost of slumber ? If indeed I am a soul , A free , a disembodied soul ...
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... dream of her mortal life , Each frenzied vision of the slumbers That closed each well - spent day , Seemed now to meet reality . The Fairy and the Soul proceeded ; The silver clouds disparted ; And as the car of magic they ascended ...
... dream of her mortal life , Each frenzied vision of the slumbers That closed each well - spent day , Seemed now to meet reality . The Fairy and the Soul proceeded ; The silver clouds disparted ; And as the car of magic they ascended ...
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... dream more joy than all ; Whose keen sensations thrill within his breast To mingle with a loftier instinct there , Lending their power to pleasure and to pain , Yet raising , sharpening , and refining each ; Who stands amid the ever ...
... dream more joy than all ; Whose keen sensations thrill within his breast To mingle with a loftier instinct there , Lending their power to pleasure and to pain , Yet raising , sharpening , and refining each ; Who stands amid the ever ...
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... dream of a startling sleep . Death is no foe to virtue : earth has seen Love's brightest roses on the scaffold bloom , Mingling with freedom's fadeless laurels there , And presaging the truth of visioned bliss . Are there not hopes ...
... dream of a startling sleep . Death is no foe to virtue : earth has seen Love's brightest roses on the scaffold bloom , Mingling with freedom's fadeless laurels there , And presaging the truth of visioned bliss . Are there not hopes ...
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