Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 páginas |
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... gentle daughter ? Methinks her sweet looks , which make all things else Beauteous and glad , might kill the fiend within you . Why is she barred from all society But her own strange and uncomplaining wrongs ? Talk with me , Count : -you ...
... gentle daughter ? Methinks her sweet looks , which make all things else Beauteous and glad , might kill the fiend within you . Why is she barred from all society But her own strange and uncomplaining wrongs ? Talk with me , Count : -you ...
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... gentle lady To whom I owe life and these virtuous thoughts , Must suffer what I still have strength to share . Alas , Orsino ! all the love that once I felt for you is turned to bitter pain . Our's was a youthful contract , which you ...
... gentle lady To whom I owe life and these virtuous thoughts , Must suffer what I still have strength to share . Alas , Orsino ! all the love that once I felt for you is turned to bitter pain . Our's was a youthful contract , which you ...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. Cam . A bitter wish for one so young and gentle . Can we do nothing ? Colon . Nothing that I see . Count Cenci were a dangerous enemy ; Yet I would second any one . A Card . And I. Cen . Retire to your chamber ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. Cam . A bitter wish for one so young and gentle . Can we do nothing ? Colon . Nothing that I see . Count Cenci were a dangerous enemy ; Yet I would second any one . A Card . And I. Cen . Retire to your chamber ...
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... gentle boy ; he struck but me , Who have borne deeper wrongs . In truth , if he Had killed me , he had done a kinder deed . O God Almighty , do thou look upon us , We have no other friend but only thee ! Yet weep not ; though I love you ...
... gentle boy ; he struck but me , Who have borne deeper wrongs . In truth , if he Had killed me , he had done a kinder deed . O God Almighty , do thou look upon us , We have no other friend but only thee ! Yet weep not ; though I love you ...
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... gentle words and looks , To win our father not to murder us ? And shall I now desert you ? May the ghost Of my dead mother plead against my soul If I abandon her who filled the place She left with more even than a mother's love ! Ber ...
... gentle words and looks , To win our father not to murder us ? And shall I now desert you ? May the ghost Of my dead mother plead against my soul If I abandon her who filled the place She left with more even than a mother's love ! Ber ...
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