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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... slavery , implored The poor man's God to sweep it from the earth , And spare his children the detested task Of piling stone on stone , and poisoning The choicest days of life , To soothe a dotard's vanity . There an inhuman and ...
... slavery , implored The poor man's God to sweep it from the earth , And spare his children the detested task Of piling stone on stone , and poisoning The choicest days of life , To soothe a dotard's vanity . There an inhuman and ...
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... slave , A coward and a fool , spreads death around- Then , shuddering , meets his own . Where Cicero and Antoninus lived , A cowled and hypocritical monk Prays , curses , and deceives . Spirit ! ten thousand years Have scarcely passed ...
... slave , A coward and a fool , spreads death around- Then , shuddering , meets his own . Where Cicero and Antoninus lived , A cowled and hypocritical monk Prays , curses , and deceives . Spirit ! ten thousand years Have scarcely passed ...
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... slaves of men , and of the human frame A mechanized automaton . When Nero , High over flaming Rome , with savage joy Lowered like a fiend , drank with enraptured ear The shrieks of agonising death , beheld The frightful desolation ...
... slaves of men , and of the human frame A mechanized automaton . When Nero , High over flaming Rome , with savage joy Lowered like a fiend , drank with enraptured ear The shrieks of agonising death , beheld The frightful desolation ...
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... slaves cease to proclaim that man Inherits vice and misery , when force And falsehood hang even o'er the cradled ... slavery ; his soul Blasted with withering curses ; placed afar The meteor happiness , that shuns his grasp , But serving ...
... slaves cease to proclaim that man Inherits vice and misery , when force And falsehood hang even o'er the cradled ... slavery ; his soul Blasted with withering curses ; placed afar The meteor happiness , that shuns his grasp , But serving ...
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... slaves Whose life has been a penance for its crimes . And Heaven , a meed for those who dare belie Their human ... slave that e'er Crawled on the loathing earth ? Are not thy days Days of unsatisfying listlessness ? Dost thou not cry ...
... slaves Whose life has been a penance for its crimes . And Heaven , a meed for those who dare belie Their human ... slave that e'er Crawled on the loathing earth ? Are not thy days Days of unsatisfying listlessness ? Dost thou not cry ...
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