The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... fair As breathing marble , perish ? Must putrefaction's breath Leave nothing of this heavenly sight But loathsomeness and ruin ? Spare nothing but a gloomy theme , On which the lightest heart might moralize ? Or is it only a sweet ...
... fair As breathing marble , perish ? Must putrefaction's breath Leave nothing of this heavenly sight But loathsomeness and ruin ? Spare nothing but a gloomy theme , On which the lightest heart might moralize ? Or is it only a sweet ...
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... fair , so wild a shape Hath ever yet beheld , As that which reined the coursers of the air , And poured the magic of her gaze Upon the sleeping maid . The broad and yellow moon Shone dimly through her form- That form of faultless ...
... fair , so wild a shape Hath ever yet beheld , As that which reined the coursers of the air , And poured the magic of her gaze Upon the sleeping maid . The broad and yellow moon Shone dimly through her form- That form of faultless ...
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... fair , and countless stars Studded heaven's dark blue vault , — Just o'er the eastern wave Peeped the first faint smile of morn : — The magic car moved on- From the celestial hoofs The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew , And where the ...
... fair , and countless stars Studded heaven's dark blue vault , — Just o'er the eastern wave Peeped the first faint smile of morn : — The magic car moved on- From the celestial hoofs The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew , And where the ...
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... fair oak , whose leafy dome affords A temple where the vows of happy love Are register'd , are equal in thy sight : No love , no hate thou cherishest ; revenge And favouritism , and worst desire of fame , Thou knowest not : all that the ...
... fair oak , whose leafy dome affords A temple where the vows of happy love Are register'd , are equal in thy sight : No love , no hate thou cherishest ; revenge And favouritism , and worst desire of fame , Thou knowest not : all that the ...
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... fair , And autumn proudly bears her matron grace , Kindling a flush on the fair cheek of spring , Whose virgin bloom beneath the ruddy fruit Reflects its tint , and blushes into love . The lion now forgets to thirst for blood : There ...
... fair , And autumn proudly bears her matron grace , Kindling a flush on the fair cheek of spring , Whose virgin bloom beneath the ruddy fruit Reflects its tint , and blushes into love . The lion now forgets to thirst for blood : There ...
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