The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... stand in fairer and brighter light than that of any contemporary . Whatever faults he had , ought to find extenuation among his fellows , since they proved him to be human ; without them , the exalted nature of his soul would have ...
... stand in fairer and brighter light than that of any contemporary . Whatever faults he had , ought to find extenuation among his fellows , since they proved him to be human ; without them , the exalted nature of his soul would have ...
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... stands to tell A melancholy tale , to give An awful warning : soon Oblivion will steal silently The remnant of its ... stand to tell The spot whereon they stood ; Their very site shall be forgotten , As is their builder's name ! Behold ...
... stands to tell A melancholy tale , to give An awful warning : soon Oblivion will steal silently The remnant of its ... stand to tell The spot whereon they stood ; Their very site shall be forgotten , As is their builder's name ! Behold ...
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... stand High on an isolated pinnacle ; The flood of ages combating below , The depth of the unbounded universe Above , and all around Nature's unchanging harmony . III . FAIRY ! the Spirit said , And on the Queen of Spells Fixed her ...
... stand High on an isolated pinnacle ; The flood of ages combating below , The depth of the unbounded universe Above , and all around Nature's unchanging harmony . III . FAIRY ! the Spirit said , And on the Queen of Spells Fixed her ...
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... stand unnoticed in the regal hall , Fast falling to decay ; whilst falsehood's trade Shall be as hateful and ... stands amid the silent dungeon - depths More free and fearless than the trembling judge , Who , clothed in venal power ...
... stand unnoticed in the regal hall , Fast falling to decay ; whilst falsehood's trade Shall be as hateful and ... stands amid the silent dungeon - depths More free and fearless than the trembling judge , Who , clothed in venal power ...
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... Stand , ready to oppress the weaker still ; And , right or wrong , will vindicate for gold , Sneering at public virtue , which beneath Their pitiless tread lies torn and trampled , where Honour sits smiling at the sale of truth . Then ...
... Stand , ready to oppress the weaker still ; And , right or wrong , will vindicate for gold , Sneering at public virtue , which beneath Their pitiless tread lies torn and trampled , where Honour sits smiling at the sale of truth . Then ...
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