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 viii
... knew him intimately , has never been filled up . He walked beside them like a spirit of good to comfort and benefit — to enlighten the darkness of life with irradiations of genius , to cheer it with his sympa- thy and love . Any one ...
... knew him intimately , has never been filled up . He walked beside them like a spirit of good to comfort and benefit — to enlighten the darkness of life with irradiations of genius , to cheer it with his sympa- thy and love . Any one ...
Strana 3
... knew her glorious change , And felt in apprehension uncontrolled New raptures opening round : Each day - dream of her mortal life , Each frenzied vision of the slumbers That closed each well - spent day , Seemed now to meet reality ...
... knew her glorious change , And felt in apprehension uncontrolled New raptures opening round : Each day - dream of her mortal life , Each frenzied vision of the slumbers That closed each well - spent day , Seemed now to meet reality ...
Strana 42
... knew . When early youth had past , he left His cold fireside and alienated home , To seek strange truths in undiscovered lands . Many a wide waste and tangled wilderness Has lured his fearless steps ; and he has bought With his sweet ...
... knew . When early youth had past , he left His cold fireside and alienated home , To seek strange truths in undiscovered lands . Many a wide waste and tangled wilderness Has lured his fearless steps ; and he has bought With his sweet ...
Strana 43
... knew , kept most relentlessly Its precious charge , and silent death exposed , Faithless perhaps as sleep , a shadowy lure , With doubtful smile mocking its own strange charms . Startled by his own thoughts , he looked around : There ...
... knew , kept most relentlessly Its precious charge , and silent death exposed , Faithless perhaps as sleep , a shadowy lure , With doubtful smile mocking its own strange charms . Startled by his own thoughts , he looked around : There ...
Strana 44
... knew that mighty Shadow loves The slimy caverns of the populous deep . The day was fair and sunny : sea and sky Drank its inspiring radiance , and the wind Swept strongly from the shore , blackening the waves . Following his eager soul ...
... knew that mighty Shadow loves The slimy caverns of the populous deep . The day was fair and sunny : sea and sky Drank its inspiring radiance , and the wind Swept strongly from the shore , blackening the waves . Following his eager soul ...
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