The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Količina 1W. Dugdale, 1839 |
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Stran 9
... night didst thou perform , By ways inscrutable , the thing I sought . My disobedient and rebellious sons [ cheer ? Are dead ! Why , dead ! -What means this change o . You hear me not : -I tell you they are dead : And they will need no ...
... night didst thou perform , By ways inscrutable , the thing I sought . My disobedient and rebellious sons [ cheer ? Are dead ! Why , dead ! -What means this change o . You hear me not : -I tell you they are dead : And they will need no ...
Stran 12
... night , farewell . I will not make you longer Spectators of our dull domestic quarrels.- Another time.- ( Exeunt all but Cenci and Beatrice . ) My brain is swimming round . Give me a bowl of wine ! ( To Beatrice . ) Thou painted viper ...
... night , farewell . I will not make you longer Spectators of our dull domestic quarrels.- Another time.- ( Exeunt all but Cenci and Beatrice . ) My brain is swimming round . Give me a bowl of wine ! ( To Beatrice . ) Thou painted viper ...
Stran 18
... night , who do A deed which shall confound both day and night ? ' Tis she shall grope through a bewildering mist Of horror : if there be a sun in heaven She shall not dare to look upon its beams , Nor feel its warmth . Let her then wish ...
... night , who do A deed which shall confound both day and night ? ' Tis she shall grope through a bewildering mist Of horror : if there be a sun in heaven She shall not dare to look upon its beams , Nor feel its warmth . Let her then wish ...
Stran 41
... night That thou cross not my footsteps . It were safer To come between the tiger and his prey . ( Exit Luor I must be late ; mine eyes grow weary dim With unaccustomed heaviness of sleep . Conscience ' O thou most insolent of lies ...
... night That thou cross not my footsteps . It were safer To come between the tiger and his prey . ( Exit Luor I must be late ; mine eyes grow weary dim With unaccustomed heaviness of sleep . Conscience ' O thou most insolent of lies ...
Stran 61
... night and dreams , and so prolonged . After such torments as she bore last night , How light and soft her breathing comes . Ah , me ! Methinks that I shall never sleep again . But I must shake the heavenly dew of rest From this sweet ...
... night and dreams , and so prolonged . After such torments as she bore last night , How light and soft her breathing comes . Ah , me ! Methinks that I shall never sleep again . But I must shake the heavenly dew of rest From this sweet ...
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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