The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... , The enthusiast hears at evening : " Tis softer than the west wind's sigh ; " Tis wilder than the unmeasured notes Of that strange lyre whose strings B The genii of the breezes sweep : Those lines of TO HARRIET NOTES.
... , The enthusiast hears at evening : " Tis softer than the west wind's sigh ; " Tis wilder than the unmeasured notes Of that strange lyre whose strings B The genii of the breezes sweep : Those lines of TO HARRIET NOTES.
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... strange is human pride ! I tell thee that those living things , To whom the fragile blade of grass , That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon , Is an unbounded world ; I tell thee that those viewless beings , Whose mansion is ...
... strange is human pride ! I tell thee that those living things , To whom the fragile blade of grass , That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon , Is an unbounded world ; I tell thee that those viewless beings , Whose mansion is ...
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... strange w + daluught punde him in his woe ? like astuvas , and hug optig Hub sousuna him ! Is it strange doua scuipiamua tu one of thorus , ts ་ ་ ་ prs , and mured 44 padom , whip stern bounds Hoa Idm itou aqui lata goud or dear on ...
... strange w + daluught punde him in his woe ? like astuvas , and hug optig Hub sousuna him ! Is it strange doua scuipiamua tu one of thorus , ts ་ ་ ་ prs , and mured 44 padom , whip stern bounds Hoa Idm itou aqui lata goud or dear on ...
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... strange and woe - worn wight Arose beside the battlement , And stood unmoving there . His inessential figure cast no shade Upon the golden floor ; His port and mien bore mark of many years , And chronicles of untold ancientness Were ...
... strange and woe - worn wight Arose beside the battlement , And stood unmoving there . His inessential figure cast no shade Upon the golden floor ; His port and mien bore mark of many years , And chronicles of untold ancientness Were ...
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... strange tales in the whirlwind's ear . Low through the lone cathedral's roofless aisles The melancholy winds a death - dirge sung : It were a sight of awfulness to see The works of faith and slavery , so vast , So sumptuous , yet so ...
... strange tales in the whirlwind's ear . Low through the lone cathedral's roofless aisles The melancholy winds a death - dirge sung : It were a sight of awfulness to see The works of faith and slavery , so vast , So sumptuous , yet so ...
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