The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Količina 1W. Dugdale, 1839 |
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Stran 5
... Beatr . Pervert not truth , Orsino . You remember where we held That conversation ; -nay , we see the spot Even from this cypress : -two long years are past Since , on an April midnight , underneath The moonlight ruins of mount Palatine ...
... Beatr . Pervert not truth , Orsino . You remember where we held That conversation ; -nay , we see the spot Even from this cypress : -two long years are past Since , on an April midnight , underneath The moonlight ruins of mount Palatine ...
Stran 6
... Beatr . Your zeal for all I wish . - Ah me , you are cold ! Your utmost skill - speak but one word Weak and deserted creature that I am , ( Aside ) Alas ! Here I stand bickering with my only friend ! ( To Orsins ) This night my father ...
... Beatr . Your zeal for all I wish . - Ah me , you are cold ! Your utmost skill - speak but one word Weak and deserted creature that I am , ( Aside ) Alas ! Here I stand bickering with my only friend ! ( To Orsins ) This night my father ...
Stran 8
... Beatr , ( to Lucretia ) Great God ! how horrible ! Some dreadful ill Must have befallen my brothers , Lucr . Fear not , child ; He speaks too frankly . Beatr . Ah ! my blood runs cold . I fear that wicked laughter round his eye , Which ...
... Beatr , ( to Lucretia ) Great God ! how horrible ! Some dreadful ill Must have befallen my brothers , Lucr . Fear not , child ; He speaks too frankly . Beatr . Ah ! my blood runs cold . I fear that wicked laughter round his eye , Which ...
Stran 10
... Beatr . I do intreat you , go not , noble guests ; What , although tyranny and impious hate Stand sheltered by a father's hoary hair ; What , if'tis he who clothed us in these limbs Who tortures them , and triumphs ; -what , if we , The ...
... Beatr . I do intreat you , go not , noble guests ; What , although tyranny and impious hate Stand sheltered by a father's hoary hair ; What , if'tis he who clothed us in these limbs Who tortures them , and triumphs ; -what , if we , The ...
Stran 11
... Beatr . Not noticing the words of Cenci . ) Dare no one look on me ? None answer ? Can one tyrant overbear The sense of many best and wisest men ? Or is it that I sue not in some form Of scrupulous law , that ye deny my suit ? O God ...
... Beatr . Not noticing the words of Cenci . ) Dare no one look on me ? None answer ? Can one tyrant overbear The sense of many best and wisest men ? Or is it that I sue not in some form Of scrupulous law , that ye deny my suit ? O God ...
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Ahasuerus amid anarchs art thou azure beams Beatr Beatrice beautiful beneath blood bosom breast breath bright calm cave Cenci child clouds cold coursers curse dare dark dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON doth dread dream earth earthquake eternal eyes faint fair fear fire flame fled flowers folding star gaze gentle Giac golden grave grey hair hate hear heard heart Heaven hope hopes and fears human Laon light limbs lips living lone looks mighty moon morning mortal mountains night o'er ocean pain pale peace Prometheus round ruin sate scorn Semichorus shade shadow shapes silent slavery slaves sleep smile soul sound speak spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought thro throne trance tremble tremulous truth twas tyrant veil voice wake wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wings