The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... grave [ frost Hath quenched that eye , and death's relentless Withered that arm : but the unfading fame Which virtue hangs upon its votary's tomb ; The deathless memory of that man , whom kings Call to their mind and tremble ; the ...
... grave [ frost Hath quenched that eye , and death's relentless Withered that arm : but the unfading fame Which virtue hangs upon its votary's tomb ; The deathless memory of that man , whom kings Call to their mind and tremble ; the ...
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... grave and hoary - headed hypocrites , Without a hope , a passion , or a love , Who , through a life of luxury and lies , Have They rise , they fall ; one generation comes Yielding its harvest to destruction's scythe . It fades , another ...
... grave and hoary - headed hypocrites , Without a hope , a passion , or a love , Who , through a life of luxury and lies , Have They rise , they fall ; one generation comes Yielding its harvest to destruction's scythe . It fades , another ...
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... grave : A brighter morn awaits the human day , When every transfer of earth's natural gifts Shall be a commerce of ... graves That in an April sunbeam's fleeting glow Fulfils its QUEEN MAB . 11.
... grave : A brighter morn awaits the human day , When every transfer of earth's natural gifts Shall be a commerce of ... graves That in an April sunbeam's fleeting glow Fulfils its QUEEN MAB . 11.
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... grave ! How powerless were the mightiest monarch's arm , Vain his loud threat , and impotent his frown ! How ludicrous the priest's dogmatic roar ! The weight of his exterminating curse How light ! and his affected charity , To suit the ...
... grave ! How powerless were the mightiest monarch's arm , Vain his loud threat , and impotent his frown ! How ludicrous the priest's dogmatic roar ! The weight of his exterminating curse How light ! and his affected charity , To suit the ...
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... grave of nature yawn'd To swallow all the dauntless and the good That dared to hurl defiance at his throne , Girt as it was with power . None but slaves Survived , -cold - blooded slaves , who did the work Of tyrannous omnipotence ...
... grave of nature yawn'd To swallow all the dauntless and the good That dared to hurl defiance at his throne , Girt as it was with power . None but slaves Survived , -cold - blooded slaves , who did the work Of tyrannous omnipotence ...
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