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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... pain ; to escape from such , he delivered up his soul to poetry , and felt happy when he sheltered himself , from the influence of human sympathies , in the wildest regions of fancy . His imagination has been termed too brilliant , his ...
... pain ; to escape from such , he delivered up his soul to poetry , and felt happy when he sheltered himself , from the influence of human sympathies , in the wildest regions of fancy . His imagination has been termed too brilliant , his ...
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... pain preyed upon his powers ; and the solitude in which we lived , particularly on our first arrival in Italy , although congenial to his feelings , must frequently have weighed upon his spirits ; those beautiful and affecting Lines ...
... pain preyed upon his powers ; and the solitude in which we lived , particularly on our first arrival in Italy , although congenial to his feelings , must frequently have weighed upon his spirits ; those beautiful and affecting Lines ...
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... pain or fear 640 Marred his repose , the influxes of sense , And his own being unalloyed by pain , Yet feebler and more feeble , calmly fed The stream of thought , till he lay breathing there At peace , and faintly smiling : -his last ...
... pain or fear 640 Marred his repose , the influxes of sense , And his own being unalloyed by pain , Yet feebler and more feeble , calmly fed The stream of thought , till he lay breathing there At peace , and faintly smiling : -his last ...
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... pain and debility , every symptom of pulmonary disease vanished . His nerves , which nature had formed sensitive to an unexampled degree , were rendered still more susceptible by the state of his health . In As soon as the peace of 1814 ...
... pain and debility , every symptom of pulmonary disease vanished . His nerves , which nature had formed sensitive to an unexampled degree , were rendered still more susceptible by the state of his health . In As soon as the peace of 1814 ...
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... pain and toil , Remitted his strong flight , and near the sea Languidly fluttered , hopeless so to foil His adversary , who then reared on high His red and burning crest , radiant with victory . XIII 215 220 225 230 Then on the white ...
... pain and toil , Remitted his strong flight , and near the sea Languidly fluttered , hopeless so to foil His adversary , who then reared on high His red and burning crest , radiant with victory . XIII 215 220 225 230 Then on the white ...
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