The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... human ; without them , the exalted nature of his soul would have raised him into something divine . The qualities that struck any one newly introduced to Shelley , were , first , a gentle and cordial goodness that animated his ...
... human ; without them , the exalted nature of his soul would have raised him into something divine . The qualities that struck any one newly introduced to Shelley , were , first , a gentle and cordial goodness that animated his ...
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... human weal ; the resolution firm to martyrdom ; the impetuous pursuit ; the glad triumph in good ; the determination not to despair . Such were the features that marked those of his works which he regarded with most complacency , as ...
... human weal ; the resolution firm to martyrdom ; the impetuous pursuit ; the glad triumph in good ; the determination not to despair . Such were the features that marked those of his works which he regarded with most complacency , as ...
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... human life , the disappointments we meet , and the galling sense of our own mistakes and errors , fraught with pain ; to escape from such , he delivered up his soul to poetry , and felt happy when he sheltered himself from the influence ...
... human life , the disappointments we meet , and the galling sense of our own mistakes and errors , fraught with pain ; to escape from such , he delivered up his soul to poetry , and felt happy when he sheltered himself from the influence ...
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... human glory , Saw not the yellow moon , Saw not the mortal scene , Heard not the night - wind's rush , Heard not an earthly sound , Saw but the fairy pageant , Heard but the heavenly strains That filled the lonely dwelling . The Fairy's ...
... human glory , Saw not the yellow moon , Saw not the mortal scene , Heard not the night - wind's rush , Heard not an earthly sound , Saw but the fairy pageant , Heard but the heavenly strains That filled the lonely dwelling . The Fairy's ...
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... human grandeur ; But , were it virtue's only meed , to dwell In a celestial palace , all resigned To pleasurable impulses , immured Within the prison of itself , the will Of changeless nature would be unfulfilled . Learn to make others ...
... human grandeur ; But , were it virtue's only meed , to dwell In a celestial palace , all resigned To pleasurable impulses , immured Within the prison of itself , the will Of changeless nature would be unfulfilled . Learn to make others ...
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AHASUERUS Apennines Aristodemus art thou beams BEATRICE beautiful beneath blood breast breath bright calm Cenci child clouds cold CYCLOPS DÆMON dark dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON divine dream earth Eryximachus eternal evil eyes fear feel fire flame fled flowers gentle grave grey hair hear heard heart heaven Hesiod hope human Italy Jupiter Laon light lips living lone looks LUCRETIA MEPHISTOPHELES mighty mind moon morning mortal mountains Naples nature never night nursling o'er ocean pain pale PANTHEA passion Peter Bell Plato poem poetry poets Queen Mab rocks Rome round ruin sate scorn SEMICHORUS shadow shapes Shelley silent SILENUS slaves sleep smile Socrates soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought throne truth tyrant voice wandering waves weep whilst wild wind wings words youth