The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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... CYCLOPS ; A SATYRIC DRAMA , TRANSLATED FROM GREEK OF EURIPIDES . • SPIRIT OF PLATO , FROM THE GREEK FROM THE GREEK TO STELLA FROM PLATO • SONNETS FROM THE GREEK OF MOSCHUS THE · 298 332 332 333 333 334 SONNET FROM THE ITALIAN OF DANTE ...
... CYCLOPS ; A SATYRIC DRAMA , TRANSLATED FROM GREEK OF EURIPIDES . • SPIRIT OF PLATO , FROM THE GREEK FROM THE GREEK TO STELLA FROM PLATO • SONNETS FROM THE GREEK OF MOSCHUS THE · 298 332 332 333 333 334 SONNET FROM THE ITALIAN OF DANTE ...
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... Cyclops , " and the Scenes from the " Magico Prodigioso , " may be considered as having received the author's ultimate corrections . " The Triumph of Life " was his last work , and was left in so unfinished a state , that I arranged it ...
... Cyclops , " and the Scenes from the " Magico Prodigioso , " may be considered as having received the author's ultimate corrections . " The Triumph of Life " was his last work , and was left in so unfinished a state , that I arranged it ...
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... shoulders threw The arms divine ; wise Jove rejoiced to view . Child of the Ægis - bearer , hail to thee , Nor thine nor others ' praise shall unremembered be . THE CYCLOPS ; a Satyric Drama . TRANSLATED FROM THE 297 TO MINERVA.
... shoulders threw The arms divine ; wise Jove rejoiced to view . Child of the Ægis - bearer , hail to thee , Nor thine nor others ' praise shall unremembered be . THE CYCLOPS ; a Satyric Drama . TRANSLATED FROM THE 297 TO MINERVA.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. THE CYCLOPS ; a Satyric Drama . TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK OF EURIPIDES . SILENUS . ULYSSES . CHORUS OF SATYRS . THE CYCLOPS . SILENUS . O BACCHUS , what a world of toil , both now And ere ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. THE CYCLOPS ; a Satyric Drama . TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK OF EURIPIDES . SILENUS . ULYSSES . CHORUS OF SATYRS . THE CYCLOPS . SILENUS . O BACCHUS , what a world of toil , both now And ere ...
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... Cyclops . I am wearied of it ! And now I must scrape up the littered floor With this great iron rake , so to receive My absent master and his evening sheep In a cave neat and clean . Even now I see My children tending the flocks ...
... Cyclops . I am wearied of it ! And now I must scrape up the littered floor With this great iron rake , so to receive My absent master and his evening sheep In a cave neat and clean . Even now I see My children tending the flocks ...
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Adonais Anarchs ANTISTROPHE art thou azure beams beasts beauty beneath blue boat bosom bowers breath bright burning calm cave cavern chidden CHORUS clouds cold cradle CYCLOPS CYPRIAN DÆMON dark dead death deep delight divine dream earth EPODE eternal eyes faint FAUST fear fire flame transformed fled fleeting river flowers folded palm gentle golden green grew grey heart heaven hope isle kiss laugh leaves LEIGH HUNT light living MEPHISTOPHELES mighty moon morning mortal mountains murmuring never night o'er ocean odour pale Pisa poem rain rocks round Sensitive Plant Serchio shadow Shelley shore SILENUS sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit splendour stars storm stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought throne thunder trembling ULYSSES veil Via Reggio voice wandering waters waves weep Whilst wild wind wind-flowers wings Witch