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 xiv
... MOON DEATH . LIBERTY TO THE MOON SUMMER AND WINTER THE TOWER OF FAMINE . AN ALLEGORY . THE WORLD'S WANDERERS . SONNET . LINES TO A REVIEWER NOTE BY THE EDITOR POEMS WRITTEN IN MDCCCXXI.— 268 ib . 274 . 276 ib . ib . ib . ib . 277 ib ...
... MOON DEATH . LIBERTY TO THE MOON SUMMER AND WINTER THE TOWER OF FAMINE . AN ALLEGORY . THE WORLD'S WANDERERS . SONNET . LINES TO A REVIEWER NOTE BY THE EDITOR POEMS WRITTEN IN MDCCCXXI.— 268 ib . 274 . 276 ib . ib . ib . ib . 277 ib ...
Strana xv
... MOON • TO THE SUN . TO THE EARTH , MOTHER OF ALL TO MINERVA · · ib . . ib . · . 309 • . 313 . 319 . 322 . 327 • • · 331 . 338 • ib . . 339 ib . • • TRANSLATIONS— PAGE THE CYCLOPS ; A SATIRIC DRAMA , TRANSLATED ib . CONTENTS .
... MOON • TO THE SUN . TO THE EARTH , MOTHER OF ALL TO MINERVA · · ib . . ib . · . 309 • . 313 . 319 . 322 . 327 • • · 331 . 338 • ib . . 339 ib . • • TRANSLATIONS— PAGE THE CYCLOPS ; A SATIRIC DRAMA , TRANSLATED ib . CONTENTS .
Strana 1
... moon , With lips of lurid blue ; The other , rosy as the morn When throned on ocean's wave , It blushes o'er the world : Yet both so passing wonderful ! Hath then the gloomy Power Whose reign is in the tainted sepulchres Seized on her ...
... moon , With lips of lurid blue ; The other , rosy as the morn When throned on ocean's wave , It blushes o'er the world : Yet both so passing wonderful ! Hath then the gloomy Power Whose reign is in the tainted sepulchres Seized on her ...
Strana 2
... moon Shone dimly through her form- That form of faultless symmetry ; The pearly and pellucid car Moved not the moonlight's line : " Twas not an earthly pageant ; Those who had look'd upon the sight , Passing all human glory , Saw not ...
... moon Shone dimly through her form- That form of faultless symmetry ; The pearly and pellucid car Moved not the moonlight's line : " Twas not an earthly pageant ; Those who had look'd upon the sight , Passing all human glory , Saw not ...
Strana 3
... moon ; Some shed a mild and silver beam Like Hesperus o'er the western sea ; Some dashed athwart with trains of flame , Like worlds to death and ruin driven ; Some shone like suns , and as the chariot passed , Eclipsed all other light ...
... moon ; Some shed a mild and silver beam Like Hesperus o'er the western sea ; Some dashed athwart with trains of flame , Like worlds to death and ruin driven ; Some shone like suns , and as the chariot passed , Eclipsed all other light ...
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