The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... hour , Serve as the sophisms with which manhood dims Bright reason's ray , and sanctifies the sword Upraised to shed a brother's innocent blood . Let priest - led slaves cease to proclaim that man Inherits vice and misery , when force ...
... hour , Serve as the sophisms with which manhood dims Bright reason's ray , and sanctifies the sword Upraised to shed a brother's innocent blood . Let priest - led slaves cease to proclaim that man Inherits vice and misery , when force ...
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... hour , The transient gulf - dream of a startling sleep . Death is no foe to virtue : earth has seen Love's brightest roses on the scaffold bloom , Mingling with freedom's fadeless laurels there , And presaging the truth of visioned ...
... hour , The transient gulf - dream of a startling sleep . Death is no foe to virtue : earth has seen Love's brightest roses on the scaffold bloom , Mingling with freedom's fadeless laurels there , And presaging the truth of visioned ...
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... hour , Which searchless fate had stamped for me With the seal of her security .... For the bloated wretch on yonder throne Commanded the bloody fray to rise- Like me , he joyed at the stifled moan Wrung from a nation's miseries ; While ...
... hour , Which searchless fate had stamped for me With the seal of her security .... For the bloated wretch on yonder throne Commanded the bloody fray to rise- Like me , he joyed at the stifled moan Wrung from a nation's miseries ; While ...
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... hours , which are not required for the production of the necessaries of life , may be devoted to the culti vation of the understanding , the enlargement of our stock of knowledge , the refinement of our taste , and thus open to us new ...
... hours , which are not required for the production of the necessaries of life , may be devoted to the culti vation of the understanding , the enlargement of our stock of knowledge , the refinement of our taste , and thus open to us new ...
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... hours , another sleeps soundly in his bed the difference of time perceived by these two persons is immense ; one hardly will believe that half - an - hour has elapsed , the other could credit that centuries had flown during his agony ...
... hours , another sleeps soundly in his bed the difference of time perceived by these two persons is immense ; one hardly will believe that half - an - hour has elapsed , the other could credit that centuries had flown during his agony ...
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