The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Materials Never Before Printed in Any Edition of the PoemsH. Frowde, 1905 - 912 strani |
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... ANTISTROPHE I a What though Cimmerian Anarchs dare blaspheme Freedom and thee ? thy shield is as a mirror To make their blind slaves see , and with fierce gleam To turn his hungry sword upon the wearer ; A new Actaeon's error Shall ...
... ANTISTROPHE I a What though Cimmerian Anarchs dare blaspheme Freedom and thee ? thy shield is as a mirror To make their blind slaves see , and with fierce gleam To turn his hungry sword upon the wearer ; A new Actaeon's error Shall ...
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... ANTISTROPHE I B Didst thou not start to hear Spain's thrilling paean From land to land re - echoed solemnly , Till silence became music ? From the Aeaean1 To the cold Alps , eternal Italy Starts to hear thine ! The Sea Which paves the ...
... ANTISTROPHE I B Didst thou not start to hear Spain's thrilling paean From land to land re - echoed solemnly , Till silence became music ? From the Aeaean1 To the cold Alps , eternal Italy Starts to hear thine ! The Sea Which paves the ...
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... Antistrophe 1 , Antistrophe 2 , Anti- strophe la , Antistrophe 2a . ' This " in itself would be perfectly appro- priate , but it would be incon- sistent with the method employed in designating the Epodes . I have therefore adopted in ...
... Antistrophe 1 , Antistrophe 2 , Anti- strophe la , Antistrophe 2a . ' This " in itself would be perfectly appro- priate , but it would be incon- sistent with the method employed in designating the Epodes . I have therefore adopted in ...
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