The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... hair , Sered by the autumn of strange suffering , Sung dirges in the wind ; his listless hand Hung like dead bone within its withered skin ; Life , and the lustre that consumed it , shone As in a furnace burning secretly From his dark ...
... hair , Sered by the autumn of strange suffering , Sung dirges in the wind ; his listless hand Hung like dead bone within its withered skin ; Life , and the lustre that consumed it , shone As in a furnace burning secretly From his dark ...
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... hair , But on his heart its solitude returned , And he forbore . Not the strong impulse hid In those flushed cheeks , bent eyes , and shadowy Had yet performed its ministry : it hung [ frame Upon his life , as lightning in a cloud ...
... hair , But on his heart its solitude returned , And he forbore . Not the strong impulse hid In those flushed cheeks , bent eyes , and shadowy Had yet performed its ministry : it hung [ frame Upon his life , as lightning in a cloud ...
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... hair , distinct in the dark depth Of that still fountain ; as the human heart , Gazing in dreams over the gloomy grave , Sees its own treacherous likeness there . He heard The motion of the leaves , the grass that sprung Startled and ...
... hair , distinct in the dark depth Of that still fountain ; as the human heart , Gazing in dreams over the gloomy grave , Sees its own treacherous likeness there . He heard The motion of the leaves , the grass that sprung Startled and ...
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... hair had fallen , and so she sate Looking upon the waves ; on the bare strand Upon the sea - mark a small boat did wait , Fair as herself , like Love by Hope left desolate . XVII . It seemed that this fair Shape had looked upon That ...
... hair had fallen , and so she sate Looking upon the waves ; on the bare strand Upon the sea - mark a small boat did wait , Fair as herself , like Love by Hope left desolate . XVII . It seemed that this fair Shape had looked upon That ...
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... hair - a fleeting guest Of cur lone mountains - and this lore did sway My spirit like a storm , contending there alway . XXXVIII . Thus the dark tale which history doth unfold , I knew , but not , methinks , as others know , For they ...
... hair - a fleeting guest Of cur lone mountains - and this lore did sway My spirit like a storm , contending there alway . XXXVIII . Thus the dark tale which history doth unfold , I knew , but not , methinks , as others know , For they ...
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