The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... fears , To shrink at every sound , to quench the flame Of natural love in sensualism , to know That hour as blest when on his worthless days The frozen hand of death shall set its seal , Yet fear the cure , though hating the disease ...
... fears , To shrink at every sound , to quench the flame Of natural love in sensualism , to know That hour as blest when on his worthless days The frozen hand of death shall set its seal , Yet fear the cure , though hating the disease ...
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... fear : These are the sinks and channels of worst vice , The refuse of society , the dregs Of all that is most vile ... fears , to disenthrall . Hence commerce springs , the venal interchange Of all that human art or nature yield ; Which ...
... fear : These are the sinks and channels of worst vice , The refuse of society , the dregs Of all that is most vile ... fears , to disenthrall . Hence commerce springs , the venal interchange Of all that human art or nature yield ; Which ...
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... fear , Searce living pulleys of a dead machine , Mere wheels of work and articles of trade , That grace the proud and noisy pomp of wealth ! The harmony and happiness of man Yield to the wealth of nations ; that which lifts His nature ...
... fear , Searce living pulleys of a dead machine , Mere wheels of work and articles of trade , That grace the proud and noisy pomp of wealth ! The harmony and happiness of man Yield to the wealth of nations ; that which lifts His nature ...
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... fear ; So long had ruled the world , that nations fell That hoary giant , who , in lonely pride , Beneath his silent footstep . Pyramids , That for millenniums had withstood the tide Of human things , his storm - breath drove in sand ...
... fear ; So long had ruled the world , that nations fell That hoary giant , who , in lonely pride , Beneath his silent footstep . Pyramids , That for millenniums had withstood the tide Of human things , his storm - breath drove in sand ...
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... fear and all the hope they bring . My spells are past : the present now recurs . Ah me ! a pathless wilderness remains Yet unsui - dued by man's reclaiming hand . Yet , human Spirit ! bravely hold thy course , Let virtue teach thee ...
... fear and all the hope they bring . My spells are past : the present now recurs . Ah me ! a pathless wilderness remains Yet unsui - dued by man's reclaiming hand . Yet , human Spirit ! bravely hold thy course , Let virtue teach thee ...
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