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 2
... Speak again to me . FAIRY . I am the Fairy MAB : to me ' tis given The wonders of the human world to keep . The secrets of the immeasurable past , In the unfailing consciences of men , Those stern , unflattering chroniclers , I find ...
... Speak again to me . FAIRY . I am the Fairy MAB : to me ' tis given The wonders of the human world to keep . The secrets of the immeasurable past , In the unfailing consciences of men , Those stern , unflattering chroniclers , I find ...
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... speak [ trees , Peace , harmony , and love . The universe , In nature's silent eloquence , declares That all fulfil ... speaking quietude That wraps this moveless scene . Studded with stars unutterably bright , [ vault , Through which ...
... speak [ trees , Peace , harmony , and love . The universe , In nature's silent eloquence , declares That all fulfil ... speaking quietude That wraps this moveless scene . Studded with stars unutterably bright , [ vault , Through which ...
Strana 47
... speak in feeble imagery Their own cold powers . Art and eloquence , And all the shows o ' the world , are frail and vain To weep a loss that turns their light to shade . It is a woe " too deep for tears , ” when all Is reft at once ...
... speak in feeble imagery Their own cold powers . Art and eloquence , And all the shows o ' the world , are frail and vain To weep a loss that turns their light to shade . It is a woe " too deep for tears , ” when all Is reft at once ...
Strana 51
... speak : Time may interpret to his silent years . Yet in the paleness of thy thoughtful cheek , And in the light thine ample forehead wears , And in thy sweetest smiles , and in thy tears , And in thy gentle speech , a prophecy Is ...
... speak : Time may interpret to his silent years . Yet in the paleness of thy thoughtful cheek , And in the light thine ample forehead wears , And in thy sweetest smiles , and in thy tears , And in thy gentle speech , a prophecy Is ...
Strana 54
... Speak not to me , but hear ! much shalt thou learn , Much must remain unthought , and more untold , In the dark Future's ever - flowing urn : Know then , that from the depth of ages old Two Powers o'er mortal things dominion hold ...
... Speak not to me , but hear ! much shalt thou learn , Much must remain unthought , and more untold , In the dark Future's ever - flowing urn : Know then , that from the depth of ages old Two Powers o'er mortal things dominion hold ...
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