Selected Poems of Percy Bysshe ShelleyHoughton Mifflin, 1907 - 266 páginas |
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... things that it was proper and dignified to believe in , and he expected equal conformity from his fellows , perhaps rather more of it from his inferiors . He had attended University College , Oxford , and had got himself duly elected ...
... things that it was proper and dignified to believe in , and he expected equal conformity from his fellows , perhaps rather more of it from his inferiors . He had attended University College , Oxford , and had got himself duly elected ...
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... things that wake to bring News of birds and blossoming , Sudden thy shadow fell on me : I shrieked and clasped my hands in ecstasy ! " I vowed that I would dedicate my powers To thee and thine ; have I not kept the vow ? They know that ...
... things that wake to bring News of birds and blossoming , Sudden thy shadow fell on me : I shrieked and clasped my hands in ecstasy ! " I vowed that I would dedicate my powers To thee and thine ; have I not kept the vow ? They know that ...
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... things are found opposite to the advance- ment of the sciences ; for the readings and exercises are here so managed that it cannot easily come into any one's mind to think of things out of the common road . . . For the studies of men in ...
... things are found opposite to the advance- ment of the sciences ; for the readings and exercises are here so managed that it cannot easily come into any one's mind to think of things out of the common road . . . For the studies of men in ...
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... things , and the love of all , lay his most blessed hand upon you . " When Mary would be much alone Shelley read and thought as rapidly and as eagerly as ever , adventuring through Dante , Boccaccio , and Calderon , and praising the ...
... things , and the love of all , lay his most blessed hand upon you . " When Mary would be much alone Shelley read and thought as rapidly and as eagerly as ever , adventuring through Dante , Boccaccio , and Calderon , and praising the ...
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... things . Had he known of Byron's perfidy in failing to suppress indeed actually using reports against Shel- ley's honour , a perfidy completed when he engaged yet failed to deliver to Mrs. Hoppner an important letter written to her by ...
... things . Had he known of Byron's perfidy in failing to suppress indeed actually using reports against Shel- ley's honour , a perfidy completed when he engaged yet failed to deliver to Mrs. Hoppner an important letter written to her by ...
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SEL POEMS OF PERCY BYSSHE SHEL Percy Bysshe 1792-1822 Shelley,George Herbert 1873-1953 Clarke, Ed Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Selected Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Edited with Introduction and Notes ... Percy Bysshe Shelley Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
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Adonais aërial ASIA azure beautiful beneath breath bright burning Byron Bysshe calm caves child clouds cold dædal dark dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON doth dream earth echoes EDWARD DOWDEN eternal Euganean Hills evil eyes faint fear felt fire float flowers FURY gentle Gisborne Godwin green Harriet heart heaven Hogg hope hour human Ianthe IONE Jupiter Lament Leigh Hunt light living Lycidas lyric mighty mind Mont Blanc moon mountains night o'er ocean odour pain pale PANTHEA Percy Bysshe Shelley Pisa poem poet poetry Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab rain Revolt of Islam round SEMICHORUS Sensitive Plant shadow Shelley and Mary Shelley's sister sleep smiles soft song sonnet soul sound spirit stanza stars stream sweet swift tears thee thine things thou art thought throne Trelawny voice wandering waves weep wild wind wind-flowers wingéd wings words