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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Strana 9
... dare belie Their human nature , quake , believe , and cringe Before the mockeries of earthly power . These tools the tyrant tempers to his work , Wields in his wrath , and as he wills , destroys , Omnipotent in wickedness : the while ...
... dare belie Their human nature , quake , believe , and cringe Before the mockeries of earthly power . These tools the tyrant tempers to his work , Wields in his wrath , and as he wills , destroys , Omnipotent in wickedness : the while ...
Strana 10
... dares to spring ; But poverty and wealth with equal hand Scatter their withering curses , and unfold The doors of premature and violent death , To pining famine and full - fed disease , To all that shares the lot of human life , Which ...
... dares to spring ; But poverty and wealth with equal hand Scatter their withering curses , and unfold The doors of premature and violent death , To pining famine and full - fed disease , To all that shares the lot of human life , Which ...
Strana 13
... dare babble of a God of peace , Even whilst their hands are red with guiltless blood , Murdering the while , uprooting every germ Of truth , exterminating , spoiling all , Making the earth a slaughter - house ! O Spirit ! through the ...
... dare babble of a God of peace , Even whilst their hands are red with guiltless blood , Murdering the while , uprooting every germ Of truth , exterminating , spoiling all , Making the earth a slaughter - house ! O Spirit ! through the ...
Strana 15
... dares not yet chastise , Reason may claim our gratitude , who now , Establishing the imperishable throne Of truth , and stubborn virtue , maketh vain The unprevailing malice of my foe , Whose bootless rage heaps torments for the brave ...
... dares not yet chastise , Reason may claim our gratitude , who now , Establishing the imperishable throne Of truth , and stubborn virtue , maketh vain The unprevailing malice of my foe , Whose bootless rage heaps torments for the brave ...
Strana 16
... dares not give reality to that Whose being I annul . To me is given The wonders of the human world to keep , Space , matter , time , and mind . Futurity Exposes now its treasure ; let the sight Renew and strengthen all thy failing hope ...
... dares not give reality to that Whose being I annul . To me is given The wonders of the human world to keep , Space , matter , time , and mind . Futurity Exposes now its treasure ; let the sight Renew and strengthen all thy failing hope ...
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