Anthology of Romanticism, Volumen5Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 |
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... youth and beauty should be thrown aside By one marked out to be a Noble's bride . And , furthermore , her brethren wondered much Why she sat drooping by the Basil green , And why it flourished , as by magic touch ; Greatly they wondered ...
... youth and beauty should be thrown aside By one marked out to be a Noble's bride . And , furthermore , her brethren wondered much Why she sat drooping by the Basil green , And why it flourished , as by magic touch ; Greatly they wondered ...
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... youth , With dew all turned to tears ; odor , to sighing ruth . XVII Thy spirits ' sister , the lorn nightingale , Mourns not her mate with such melodious pain ; Not so the eagle , who like thee could scale Heaven , and could nourish in ...
... youth , With dew all turned to tears ; odor , to sighing ruth . XVII Thy spirits ' sister , the lorn nightingale , Mourns not her mate with such melodious pain ; Not so the eagle , who like thee could scale Heaven , and could nourish in ...
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... youth forever . " To himself a dif- ferent , higher destiny was appointed . Through all 270 the changes of man's life , onwards to its extreme verge he was to go ; and through them all nobly . In youth , flatterings of fortune ...
... youth forever . " To himself a dif- ferent , higher destiny was appointed . Through all 270 the changes of man's life , onwards to its extreme verge he was to go ; and through them all nobly . In youth , flatterings of fortune ...
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On the Grasshopper and Cricket | 22 |
Sensations Rather | 124 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY | 133 |
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Adonais Agnes beauty beneath Bishop of Beauvais breath bright clouds cold dark dead death deep delight divine Domrémy doth dream earth Endymion eternal Eve of St eyes fair fear feel flowers genius gentle glory Goethe golden green hand happy heart heaven hour human imagination JOHN KEATS Keats Keats's kiss Lady leaves LEIGH HUNT light lips live look melancholy melodious mighty mind moan moon morning mortal mountains murderer nature never night nymphs o'er opium pain pale passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Peter Wilkins pleasure poem poet poetical poetry rose round SEMICHORUS shadow Shakspere Shakspere's sighs silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stream sweet tears thee thine things THOMAS DE QUINCEY thou art thought tions trees Trophonius truth verdict of posterity vision voice weep wild wind wings young youth