The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... fire crept round his manly limbs ; His resolute eyes were scorched to blindness soon ; His death - pang rent my heart ! the insensate mob Uttered a cry of triumph , and I wept . Weep not , child ! cried my mother , for that man Has said ...
... fire crept round his manly limbs ; His resolute eyes were scorched to blindness soon ; His death - pang rent my heart ! the insensate mob Uttered a cry of triumph , and I wept . Weep not , child ! cried my mother , for that man Has said ...
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... fire ; nor truth till late Availed to arrest its progress , or create That peace which first in bloodless victory waved Her snowy standard o'er this favoured clime : There man was long the train - bearer of slaves , The mimic of ...
... fire ; nor truth till late Availed to arrest its progress , or create That peace which first in bloodless victory waved Her snowy standard o'er this favoured clime : There man was long the train - bearer of slaves , The mimic of ...
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... fire in the midst of a black concave . The equal diffusion of its light on earth is owing to the refraction of the rays by the atmosphere , and their reflection from other bodies . Light consists either of vibrations propagated through ...
... fire in the midst of a black concave . The equal diffusion of its light on earth is owing to the refraction of the rays by the atmosphere , and their reflection from other bodies . Light consists either of vibrations propagated through ...
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... fire : I darted , on wings of fury and despair , into the crackling wood . Fire dropped upon me from the trees , but the flames only singed my limbs ; alas ! it could not " consume them . I now mixed with the butchers of mankind , and ...
... fire : I darted , on wings of fury and despair , into the crackling wood . Fire dropped upon me from the trees , but the flames only singed my limbs ; alas ! it could not " consume them . I now mixed with the butchers of mankind , and ...
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... fire from heaven , and was chained for this crime to Mount Caucasus , where a vulture continually devoured his liver , that grew to meet its hunger . Hesiod says , that The cæcum also , though short , is larger than 32 NOTES ON QUEEN MAB.
... fire from heaven , and was chained for this crime to Mount Caucasus , where a vulture continually devoured his liver , that grew to meet its hunger . Hesiod says , that The cæcum also , though short , is larger than 32 NOTES ON QUEEN MAB.
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