The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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... on the earth , Wandering companionless Among the stars that have a different birth , - And ever - changing , like a joyless eye That finds no object worth its constancy ? - VOL . III . G ODE TO NAPLES . * EPODE I. α . I TO THE MOON . 81.
... on the earth , Wandering companionless Among the stars that have a different birth , - And ever - changing , like a joyless eye That finds no object worth its constancy ? - VOL . III . G ODE TO NAPLES . * EPODE I. α . I TO THE MOON . 81.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. ODE TO NAPLES . * EPODE I. α . I STOOD within the city disinterred ... Epodes , which depicture the scenes and some of the majestic feelings permanently con- nected with the scene of this ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. ODE TO NAPLES . * EPODE I. α . I STOOD within the city disinterred ... Epodes , which depicture the scenes and some of the majestic feelings permanently con- nected with the scene of this ...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. EPODE II . a . Then gentle winds arose , With many a mingled close Of wild Eolian sound and mountain odour keen ; And where the Baian ocean Welters with air - like motion , Within , above ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. EPODE II . a . Then gentle winds arose , With many a mingled close Of wild Eolian sound and mountain odour keen ; And where the Baian ocean Welters with air - like motion , Within , above ...
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... EPODE I. B. Hear ye the march as of the Earth - born Forms Arrayed against the ever - living Gods ? The crash and darkness of a thousand storms Bursting their inaccessible abodes See Of crags and thunder - clouds ? ye the banners ...
... EPODE I. B. Hear ye the march as of the Earth - born Forms Arrayed against the ever - living Gods ? The crash and darkness of a thousand storms Bursting their inaccessible abodes See Of crags and thunder - clouds ? ye the banners ...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. EPODE II . B. Great Spirit , deepest Love ! Which rulest and dost move All things which live and are , within the Italian shore ; Who spreadest heaven around it , Whose woods , rocks ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. EPODE II . B. Great Spirit , deepest Love ! Which rulest and dost move All things which live and are , within the Italian shore ; Who spreadest heaven around it , Whose woods , rocks ...
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