The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... Leaves nothing but the sordid lust of self , The grovelling hope of interest and gold , Unqualified , unmingled , unredeemed Evon by hypocrisy . And statesmen boast Of wealth ! The wordy eloquence that lives After the ruin of their ...
... Leaves nothing but the sordid lust of self , The grovelling hope of interest and gold , Unqualified , unmingled , unredeemed Evon by hypocrisy . And statesmen boast Of wealth ! The wordy eloquence that lives After the ruin of their ...
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... leaves Of the old thorn , that on the topmost tower Usurped the royal ensign's grandeur , shook In the stern storm that swayed the topmost tower , And whispered strange tales in the whirlwind's ear . Low through the lone cathedral's ...
... leaves Of the old thorn , that on the topmost tower Usurped the royal ensign's grandeur , shook In the stern storm that swayed the topmost tower , And whispered strange tales in the whirlwind's ear . Low through the lone cathedral's ...
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... leaves Which the keen frost - wind of the waning year Has scuttered on the forest soil . Ολη περ φύλλων γενεὴ , τοιήδε καὶ ἀνδρῶν . Φύλλα τὰ μέν τ ' ἄνεμος χαμάδις χέει , ἄλλα δέ θ ' ὕλη Τηλεθόωσα φύει · ἔαρος δ ̓ ἐπιγίγνεται ώρη . " Ως ...
... leaves Which the keen frost - wind of the waning year Has scuttered on the forest soil . Ολη περ φύλλων γενεὴ , τοιήδε καὶ ἀνδρῶν . Φύλλα τὰ μέν τ ' ἄνεμος χαμάδις χέει , ἄλλα δέ θ ' ὕλη Τηλεθόωσα φύει · ἔαρος δ ̓ ἐπιγίγνεται ώρη . " Ως ...
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... leaves the cause in the same obscurity , but ren- ders it more incomprehensible . 3d . Testimony . It is required that testimony should not be contrary to reason . The testimony that the Deity convinces the senses of men of his ...
... leaves the cause in the same obscurity , but ren- ders it more incomprehensible . 3d . Testimony . It is required that testimony should not be contrary to reason . The testimony that the Deity convinces the senses of men of his ...
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... leaves in the waste wilderness ; A lovely youth , -no mourning maiden decked With weeping flowers , or votive ... leaf rustles in the brake , suspend Her timid steps , to gaze upon a form More graceful than her own . His wandering step ...
... leaves in the waste wilderness ; A lovely youth , -no mourning maiden decked With weeping flowers , or votive ... leaf rustles in the brake , suspend Her timid steps , to gaze upon a form More graceful than her own . His wandering step ...
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