The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Količina 1Little, Brown, 1857 - 1 strani |
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Stran 14
... thee : Yet not the meanest worm That lurks in graves and fattens on the dead Less shares thy eternal breath . Spirit of Nature ! thou ! Imperishable as this scene , Here is thy fitting temple ! II . IF solitude hath ever led thy steps ...
... thee : Yet not the meanest worm That lurks in graves and fattens on the dead Less shares thy eternal breath . Spirit of Nature ! thou ! Imperishable as this scene , Here is thy fitting temple ! II . IF solitude hath ever led thy steps ...
Stran 22
... thee that those living things , To whom the fragile blade of grass , That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon , Is an unbounded world ; I tell thee that those viewless beings , Whose mansion is the smallest particle Of the ...
... thee that those living things , To whom the fragile blade of grass , That springeth in the morn And perisheth ere noon , Is an unbounded world ; I tell thee that those viewless beings , Whose mansion is the smallest particle Of the ...
Stran 29
... thee to betray And light of thoughts that pass away . For thou hast earned a mighty boon ; The truths which wisest poets see Dimly , thy mind may make its own , Rewarding its own majesty , Entranced in some diviner mood Of self ...
... thee to betray And light of thoughts that pass away . For thou hast earned a mighty boon ; The truths which wisest poets see Dimly , thy mind may make its own , Rewarding its own majesty , Entranced in some diviner mood Of self ...
Stran 37
... —then forgive This boast , beloved brethren , and withdraw No portion of your wonted favour now ! Mother of this unfathomable world ! Favour my solemn song , for I have loved Thee ever , and thee only ; I have watched.
... —then forgive This boast , beloved brethren , and withdraw No portion of your wonted favour now ! Mother of this unfathomable world ! Favour my solemn song , for I have loved Thee ever , and thee only ; I have watched.
Stran 38
Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Thee ever , and thee only ; I have watched Thy shadow , and the darkness of thy steps , And my heart ever gazes on the depth Of thy deep mysteries . I have made my bed . In charnels and ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Thee ever , and thee only ; I have watched Thy shadow , and the darkness of thy steps , And my heart ever gazes on the depth Of thy deep mysteries . I have made my bed . In charnels and ...
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aërial art thou ASIA azure beams beasts beautiful beneath beside blood bosom breath bright burning burst calm Castle Goring Caucasus caves child clouds coursers Cythna Dæmon dark dead death deep DEMOGORGON divine doth dream earth evil eyes fair fear feel fire flame fled floating flow flowers gathered gaze heard heart Heaven hope hopes and fears human Ianthe Italy Jupiter Laon light lips living lone looks mankind mighty mind moon morning mortal mountains night o'er ocean pain pale PANTHEA passion pause poem poet PROMETHEUS PROMETHEUS UNBOUND Queen Mab Revolt of Islam round ruin sate scorn SEMICHORUS shade shadow shapes Shelley Shelley's shone silence slavery slaves sleep smiles soul sound spirit stars stood strange stream sweet swift tears thee Thetis thine things thou art thought throne truth tyrant voice wandering waves wild wind wings youth