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 v
... happy abundance , and the beautiful language in which he clothed his poetic ideas and philosophical notions . To defecate life of its misery and its evil , was the ruling passion of his soul : he dedicated to it every power of his mind ...
... happy abundance , and the beautiful language in which he clothed his poetic ideas and philosophical notions . To defecate life of its misery and its evil , was the ruling passion of his soul : he dedicated to it every power of his mind ...
Strana vii
... 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 thoughts too subtle . He loved to idealise reality ; and this is a taste ...
... 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 thoughts too subtle . He loved to idealise reality ; and this is a taste ...
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... happy Soul , Ascend the car with me ! The chains of earth's immurement Fell from Ianthe's spirit ; They shrank and brake like bandages of straw Beneath a wakened giant's strength . She knew her glorious change , And felt in apprehension ...
... happy Soul , Ascend the car with me ! The chains of earth's immurement Fell from Ianthe's spirit ; They shrank and brake like bandages of straw Beneath a wakened giant's strength . She knew her glorious change , And felt in apprehension ...
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... happy . Spirit , come ! This is thine high reward : —the past shall rise ; Thou shalt behold the present ; I will teach The secrets of the future . The Fairy and the Spirit Approached the overhanging battlement.- Below lay stretched the ...
... happy . Spirit , come ! This is thine high reward : —the past shall rise ; Thou shalt behold the present ; I will teach The secrets of the future . The Fairy and the Spirit Approached the overhanging battlement.- Below lay stretched the ...
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... happy ; hearest thou not The curses of the fatherless , the groans Of those who have no friend ? He passes on : The King , the wearer of a gilded chain That binds his soul to abjectness , the fool Whom courtiers nickname monarch ...
... happy ; hearest thou not The curses of the fatherless , the groans Of those who have no friend ? He passes on : The King , the wearer of a gilded chain That binds his soul to abjectness , the fool Whom courtiers nickname monarch ...
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