The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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... , wherever we might rove , Our time , and each were as content and free As I believe that thou and I should be . SCENES FROM THE MAGICO PRODIGIOSO OF CALDERON . CYPRIAN as SONNET . 335 SONNET FROM THE ITALIAN OF DANTE.
... , wherever we might rove , Our time , and each were as content and free As I believe that thou and I should be . SCENES FROM THE MAGICO PRODIGIOSO OF CALDERON . CYPRIAN as SONNET . 335 SONNET FROM THE ITALIAN OF DANTE.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. SCENES FROM THE MAGICO PRODIGIOSO OF CALDERON . CYPRIAN as a Student ; CLARIN and Moscon as poor Scholars , with books . CYPRIAN . In the sweet solitude of this calm place , This ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. SCENES FROM THE MAGICO PRODIGIOSO OF CALDERON . CYPRIAN as a Student ; CLARIN and Moscon as poor Scholars , with books . CYPRIAN . In the sweet solitude of this calm place , This ...
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... CYPRIAN . Enough , you foolish fellows , Puffed up with your own doting ignorance , You always take the two sides of one question . Now go , and as I said , return for me When night falls , veiling in its shadows wide This glorious ...
... CYPRIAN . Enough , you foolish fellows , Puffed up with your own doting ignorance , You always take the two sides of one question . Now go , and as I said , return for me When night falls , veiling in its shadows wide This glorious ...
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... CYPRIAN . Now since I am alone , let me examine The question which has long disturbed my With doubt , since first I read in Plinius The words of mystic import and deep sense mind [ Excit . [ Exit . In which he defines God . My intellect ...
... CYPRIAN . Now since I am alone , let me examine The question which has long disturbed my With doubt , since first I read in Plinius The words of mystic import and deep sense mind [ Excit . [ Exit . In which he defines God . My intellect ...
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... CYPRIAN . comrades . " Tis singular , that , even within the sight Of the high towers of Antioch , you could lose Your way . Of all the avenues and green paths Of this wild wood there is not one but leads , As to its centre , to the ...
... CYPRIAN . comrades . " Tis singular , that , even within the sight Of the high towers of Antioch , you could lose Your way . Of all the avenues and green paths Of this wild wood there is not one but leads , As to its centre , to the ...
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