The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Various Additional Pieces from Ms. and Other Sources, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1870 - 616 páginas |
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... thine own soul , but know thyself ; Nor hate another's crime , nor loathe thine own . It is the dark idolatry of self Which , when our thoughts and actions once are gone , Demands that man should weep and bleed and groan ; Oh vacant ...
... thine own soul , but know thyself ; Nor hate another's crime , nor loathe thine own . It is the dark idolatry of self Which , when our thoughts and actions once are gone , Demands that man should weep and bleed and groan ; Oh vacant ...
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... thine own soul , but know thyself ; Nor hate another's crime , nor loathe thine own . It is the dark idolatry of self Which , when our thoughts and actions once are gone , Demands that man should weep and bleed and groan ; Oh vacant ...
... thine own soul , but know thyself ; Nor hate another's crime , nor loathe thine own . It is the dark idolatry of self Which , when our thoughts and actions once are gone , Demands that man should weep and bleed and groan ; Oh vacant ...
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... Thine eyes , that I may read his written soul ! Panthea . I lift them , though they droop beneath the load Of that they would express : what canst thou see But thine own fairest shadow imaged there ? Asia . Thine eyes are like the deep ...
... Thine eyes , that I may read his written soul ! Panthea . I lift them , though they droop beneath the load Of that they would express : what canst thou see But thine own fairest shadow imaged there ? Asia . Thine eyes are like the deep ...
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