The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - Počet stran: 527 |
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... crimes Ūf this unnatural being ; not be wretch , Whose children famed , and whose nuptial bed Is earth's ampitying bosom , rears an arm To diet him from his throne ! Those rided flies That basking in the sunshine of a ecuri , Fanen on ...
... crimes Ūf this unnatural being ; not be wretch , Whose children famed , and whose nuptial bed Is earth's ampitying bosom , rears an arm To diet him from his throne ! Those rided flies That basking in the sunshine of a ecuri , Fanen on ...
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... crime , and lifts His baby - sword even in a hero's mood . This infant arm becomes the bloodiest scourge Of ... crimes , sheds not the blood Which desolates the discord - wasted land From kings , and priests , and statesmen , war arose ...
... crime , and lifts His baby - sword even in a hero's mood . This infant arm becomes the bloodiest scourge Of ... crimes , sheds not the blood Which desolates the discord - wasted land From kings , and priests , and statesmen , war arose ...
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... crime the groaning land , A pomp - fed king . Look to thy wretched self ! Aye , art thou not the veriest slave that e'er Crawled on the loathing earth ? Are not thy days Days of unsatisfying listlessness ? Dost thou not cry , ere ...
... crime the groaning land , A pomp - fed king . Look to thy wretched self ! Aye , art thou not the veriest slave that e'er Crawled on the loathing earth ? Are not thy days Days of unsatisfying listlessness ? Dost thou not cry , ere ...
Strana 10
... crime , To move the deep stagnation of his soul , — Might imitate and equal . But mean lust Has bound its chains so tight about the earth , That all within it but the virtuous man Is venal : gold or fame will surely reach The price ...
... crime , To move the deep stagnation of his soul , — Might imitate and equal . But mean lust Has bound its chains so tight about the earth , That all within it but the virtuous man Is venal : gold or fame will surely reach The price ...
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... crime requires a loftier meed : Without a shudder the slave - soldier lends His arm to murderous deeds , and steels his heart , When the dread eloquence of dying men , Low mingling on the lonely field of fame , Assails that nature whose ...
... crime requires a loftier meed : Without a shudder the slave - soldier lends His arm to murderous deeds , and steels his heart , When the dread eloquence of dying men , Low mingling on the lonely field of fame , Assails that nature whose ...
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