Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 páginas |
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... ? Cam . Why , if they would petition to the Pope I see not how he could refuse it - yet He holds it of most dangerous example in aught to weaken the paternal power , Being , as ' twere , the shadow of his THE CENCI . 19.
... ? Cam . Why , if they would petition to the Pope I see not how he could refuse it - yet He holds it of most dangerous example in aught to weaken the paternal power , Being , as ' twere , the shadow of his THE CENCI . 19.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. Being , as ' twere , the shadow of his own 1 pray you now excuse me . I have business That will not bear delay . Giac . But you , Orsino , ( Exit Have the petition : wherefore not present it ? Ors . I have presented ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. Being , as ' twere , the shadow of his own 1 pray you now excuse me . I have business That will not bear delay . Giac . But you , Orsino , ( Exit Have the petition : wherefore not present it ? Ors . I have presented ...
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... shadow . Yet much longer Will I not nurse this life of feverous hours : From the unravelled hopes of Giacomo I must work out my own dear purposes . I see , as from a tower , the end of all : Her father dead ; her brother bound to me By ...
... shadow . Yet much longer Will I not nurse this life of feverous hours : From the unravelled hopes of Giacomo I must work out my own dear purposes . I see , as from a tower , the end of all : Her father dead ; her brother bound to me By ...
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... shadow In the dread lightning which avenges it ; Brief , rapid , irreversible , destroying The consequence of what it cannot cure . Some such thing is to be endured or done : When I know what , I shall be still and calm , And never any ...
... shadow In the dread lightning which avenges it ; Brief , rapid , irreversible , destroying The consequence of what it cannot cure . Some such thing is to be endured or done : When I know what , I shall be still and calm , And never any ...
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... shadow after shadow , Darkening each other ? Ors . Should the offender live ? Triumph in his misdeeds ? and make , by use , His crime , whate'er it is , dreadful no doubt , Thine element ; until thou mayest become Utterly lost ; subdued ...
... shadow after shadow , Darkening each other ? Ors . Should the offender live ? Triumph in his misdeeds ? and make , by use , His crime , whate'er it is , dreadful no doubt , Thine element ; until thou mayest become Utterly lost ; subdued ...
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