Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 páginas |
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... gaze , Whose beams anatomize me , nerve by nerve , And lay me bare , and make me blush to see My hidden thoughts . - Ah , no ! A friendless gir Who clings to me as to her only hope : - I were a fool , not less than if a panther Were ...
... gaze , Whose beams anatomize me , nerve by nerve , And lay me bare , and make me blush to see My hidden thoughts . - Ah , no ! A friendless gir Who clings to me as to her only hope : - I were a fool , not less than if a panther Were ...
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... the inmost cave of our own mind , Where we sit shut from the wide gaze of day , And from the all - communicating air . You look what I suspected . Giac . Spare me , now ! • I am as one lost in a midnight wood 20 THE CENCI .
... the inmost cave of our own mind , Where we sit shut from the wide gaze of day , And from the all - communicating air . You look what I suspected . Giac . Spare me , now ! • I am as one lost in a midnight wood 20 THE CENCI .
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... gaze on the blind earth . ( To Marzio . ) What ! wilt thou say That I did murder my own father ? Mar. Oh ! Spare me ! My brain swims round - I cannot speak- It was that horrid torture forced the truth . Take me away ! Let her not look ...
... gaze on the blind earth . ( To Marzio . ) What ! wilt thou say That I did murder my own father ? Mar. Oh ! Spare me ! My brain swims round - I cannot speak- It was that horrid torture forced the truth . Take me away ! Let her not look ...
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... gaze , a fascination Dwelt in that moon , and sky , and clouds , which drew My fancy thither , and in expectation Of what I knew not I remained : -the hue Of the white moon , amid that heaven so blue , Suddenly stained with shadow did ...
... gaze , a fascination Dwelt in that moon , and sky , and clouds , which drew My fancy thither , and in expectation Of what I knew not I remained : -the hue Of the white moon , amid that heaven so blue , Suddenly stained with shadow did ...
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... gaze on this fair world with hopeless unconcern ! For they all pined in bondage ; body and soul , Tyrant and slave , victim and torturer , bent Before one Power , to which supreme controul Over their will , by their own weakness lent ...
... gaze on this fair world with hopeless unconcern ! For they all pined in bondage ; body and soul , Tyrant and slave , victim and torturer , bent Before one Power , to which supreme controul Over their will , by their own weakness lent ...
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