The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited with a Memoir by H. Buxton Forman, Volumen5G. Bell, 1901 |
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... fears the day ; All men who do or even imagine il . Fly me , and from the glory of my ray Good minds and open actions take new might , Until diminished by the reign of night . IV . I feed the clouds , the rainbows and the flowers With ...
... fears the day ; All men who do or even imagine il . Fly me , and from the glory of my ray Good minds and open actions take new might , Until diminished by the reign of night . IV . I feed the clouds , the rainbows and the flowers With ...
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... FEAR thy kisses , gentle maiden , Thou needest not fear mine ; My spirit is too deeply laden Ever to burthen thine . II . I fear thy mien , thy tones , thy motion , Thou needest not fear mine ; Innocent is the heart's devotion With ...
... FEAR thy kisses , gentle maiden , Thou needest not fear mine ; My spirit is too deeply laden Ever to burthen thine . II . I fear thy mien , thy tones , thy motion , Thou needest not fear mine ; Innocent is the heart's devotion With ...
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... fear , Bloodier than is revenge .. 10 Then send the priests to every hearth and home To preach the burning wrath which is to come , In words like flakes of sulphur , such as thaw The frozen tears ... If Satire's scourge could wake the ...
... fear , Bloodier than is revenge .. 10 Then send the priests to every hearth and home To preach the burning wrath which is to come , In words like flakes of sulphur , such as thaw The frozen tears ... If Satire's scourge could wake the ...
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... Fear not , but gaze - for freemen mightier grow , And slaves more feeble , gazing on their foe ; If Hope and Truth and Justice may avail , Thou shalt be great . - All hail ! ANTISTROPHE 6. 2 . From Freedom's form divine , From Nature's ...
... Fear not , but gaze - for freemen mightier grow , And slaves more feeble , gazing on their foe ; If Hope and Truth and Justice may avail , Thou shalt be great . - All hail ! ANTISTROPHE 6. 2 . From Freedom's form divine , From Nature's ...
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... fears from Thee , Would not more swiftly flee 170 Than Celtic wolves from the Ausonian shep- herds.- Whatever , Spirit , from thy starry shrine Thou yieldest or withholdest , Oh let be This city of thy worship ever free ! LIBERTY . I ...
... fears from Thee , Would not more swiftly flee 170 Than Celtic wolves from the Ausonian shep- herds.- Whatever , Spirit , from thy starry shrine Thou yieldest or withholdest , Oh let be This city of thy worship ever free ! LIBERTY . I ...
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æther ANTISTROPHE Apollo art thou Bacchus beauty beneath blast bosom breast breath bright CALIFORN canst cave cavern chidden child CHORUS clouds cold CYCLOPS CYPRIAN DÆMON dare dark dead dear death deep delight divine dost dread dream drink earth eyes faint fair FAUST fear fierce fled flowers FRAGMENT gates of Sleep gentle glassy ocean glory Gods golden grave green grief hast hear heart Heaven Hermes hour immortal inconstant moon Jove Jupiter JUSTINA kiss leaves light limbs live MEPHISTOPHELES mighty moon mortal mountain never night o'er ocean Onchestus pale Phoebus pity pleasure plectrum Pylos rocks round Satyr SEMICHORUS shadow Shelley shore sigh SILENUS sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stars stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought throne ULYSSES voice wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wine wings woods