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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... ruin ? Spare nothing but a gloomy theme , On which the lightest heart might moralize ? Or is it only a sweet slumber Stealing o'er sensation , Which the breath of roseate morning Chaseth into darkness ? Will Ianthe wake again , And give ...
... ruin ? Spare nothing but a gloomy theme , On which the lightest heart might moralize ? Or is it only a sweet slumber Stealing o'er sensation , Which the breath of roseate morning Chaseth into darkness ? Will Ianthe wake again , And give ...
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... ruin's height , Let even the restless gossamer Sleep on the moveless air ! Soul of Ianthe ! thou , Judged alone worthy of the envied boon That waits the good and the sincere ; that waits Those who have struggled , and with resolute will ...
... ruin's height , Let even the restless gossamer Sleep on the moveless air ! Soul of Ianthe ! thou , Judged alone worthy of the envied boon That waits the good and the sincere ; that waits Those who have struggled , and with resolute will ...
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... ruin driven ; Some shone like suns , and as the chariot passed , Eclipsed all other light . Spirit of Nature ! here ! In this interminable wilderness Of worlds , at whose immensity Even soaring fancy staggers , Here is thy fitting ...
... ruin driven ; Some shone like suns , and as the chariot passed , Eclipsed all other light . Spirit of Nature ! here ! In this interminable wilderness Of worlds , at whose immensity Even soaring fancy staggers , Here is thy fitting ...
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... ruin'd palaces ! - Behold ! where grandeur frowned ; Behold ! where pleasure smiled ; the memory What now remains Of senselessness and shame- What is immortal there ? Nothing - it stands to tell A melancholy tale , to give An awful ...
... ruin'd palaces ! - Behold ! where grandeur frowned ; Behold ! where pleasure smiled ; the memory What now remains Of senselessness and shame- What is immortal there ? Nothing - it stands to tell A melancholy tale , to give An awful ...
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... ruin ; There the wide forest scene , Rude in the uncultivated loveliness Of gardens long run wild , Seems , to the unwilling sojourner , whose steps Chance in that desert has delayed , Thus to have stood since earth was what it is . Yet ...
... ruin ; There the wide forest scene , Rude in the uncultivated loveliness Of gardens long run wild , Seems , to the unwilling sojourner , whose steps Chance in that desert has delayed , Thus to have stood since earth was what it is . Yet ...
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