Poetical Works, Volumen2Osgood, 1871 |
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... crime , Scorn track thy lagging fall through boundless space and time . PROMETHEUS . Were these my words , O Parent ? THE EARTH . They were thine . PROMETHEUS . It doth repent me : words are quick 22 PROMETHEUS UNBOUND .
... crime , Scorn track thy lagging fall through boundless space and time . PROMETHEUS . Were these my words , O Parent ? THE EARTH . They were thine . PROMETHEUS . It doth repent me : words are quick 22 PROMETHEUS UNBOUND .
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... Crime , where it sits throned In brief Omnipotence ; secure are they : For Justice , when triumphant , will weep down Pity , not punishment , on her own wrongs , Too much avenged by those who err . Enduring thus , the retributive hour ...
... Crime , where it sits throned In brief Omnipotence ; secure are they : For Justice , when triumphant , will weep down Pity , not punishment , on her own wrongs , Too much avenged by those who err . Enduring thus , the retributive hour ...
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... crime ; and as lean dogs pursue Through wood and lake some struck and sobbing fawn , We track all things that weep , and bleed , and live , ' When the great King betrays them to our will . 0 PROMETHEUS . many fearful natures in one name ...
... crime ; and as lean dogs pursue Through wood and lake some struck and sobbing fawn , We track all things that weep , and bleed , and live , ' When the great King betrays them to our will . 0 PROMETHEUS . many fearful natures in one name ...
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... crime , remorse , Which from the links of the great chain of things To every thought within the mind of man Sway and drag heavily , and each one reels Under the load towards the pit of death ; Abandoned PROMETHEUS UNBOUND . 69.
... crime , remorse , Which from the links of the great chain of things To every thought within the mind of man Sway and drag heavily , and each one reels Under the load towards the pit of death ; Abandoned PROMETHEUS UNBOUND . 69.
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... crime of enriching mankind with his gifts , by revealing the prophecy . Hercules killed the vulture and set him free , and Thetis was married to Pe- leus the father of Achilles . Shelley adapted the catastrophe of this story to his ...
... crime of enriching mankind with his gifts , by revealing the prophecy . Hercules killed the vulture and set him free , and Thetis was married to Pe- leus the father of Achilles . Shelley adapted the catastrophe of this story to his ...
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