The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 páginas |
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... 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 the smallest particle Of the ...
... 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 the smallest particle Of the ...
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... thee , Soul of the Universe ! eternal spring Of life and death , of happiness and woe , Of all that chequers the phantasmal scene That floats before our eyes in wavering light , Which gleams but on the darkness of our prison , Whose ...
... thee , Soul of the Universe ! eternal spring Of life and death , of happiness and woe , Of all that chequers the phantasmal scene That floats before our eyes in wavering light , Which gleams but on the darkness of our prison , Whose ...
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... thee in her passionate dreams ; And dim forebodings of thy loveliness , Haunting the human heart , have there entwined Those rooted hopes of some sweet place of bliss , Where friends and lovers meet to part no more . Thou art the end of ...
... thee in her passionate dreams ; And dim forebodings of thy loveliness , Haunting the human heart , have there entwined Those rooted hopes of some sweet place of bliss , Where friends and lovers meet to part no more . Thou art the end of ...
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... thee firmly to pursue The gradual paths of an aspiring change : For birth and life and death , and that strange state Before the naked soul has found its home , All tend to perfect happiness , and urge The restless wheels of being on ...
... thee firmly to pursue The gradual paths of an aspiring change : For birth and life and death , and that strange state Before the naked soul has found its home , All tend to perfect happiness , and urge The restless wheels of being on ...
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... thee the robe I stole from heaven , Thy shape of ugliness and fear Had never gained admission here . VICE . And know that , had I disdained to toil , But sate in my loathsome cave the while , And ne'er to these hateful sons of heaven ...
... thee the robe I stole from heaven , Thy shape of ugliness and fear Had never gained admission here . VICE . And know that , had I disdained to toil , But sate in my loathsome cave the while , And ne'er to these hateful sons of heaven ...
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