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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... spirit gathers peace in its new state from the sense that , though late , his exertions were not made in vain , and in the progress of the liberty he so fondly loved . He died , and his place among those who knew him intimately , has ...
... spirit gathers peace in its new state from the sense that , though late , his exertions were not made in vain , and in the progress of the liberty he so fondly loved . He died , and his place among those who knew him intimately , has ...
Strana 2
... Spirit ! who hast dived so deep ; Spirit ! who hast soar'd so high ; Thou the fearless , thou the mild , Accept the boon thy worth hath earned , Ascend the car with me . SPIRIT . Do I dream ? Is this new feeling But a visioned ghost of ...
... Spirit ! who hast dived so deep ; Spirit ! who hast soar'd so high ; Thou the fearless , thou the mild , Accept the boon thy worth hath earned , Ascend the car with me . SPIRIT . Do I dream ? Is this new feeling But a visioned ghost of ...
Strana 3
... spirit , Clothed in its changeless purity , may know How soonest to accomplish the great end For which it hath its being , and may taste That peace , which in the end , all life will share . This is the meed of virtue ; happy Soul ...
... spirit , Clothed in its changeless purity , may know How soonest to accomplish the great end For which it hath its being , and may taste That peace , which in the end , all life will share . This is the meed of virtue ; happy Soul ...
Strana 4
... Spirit leaned , And , for the varied bliss that pressed around , Used not the glorious privilege Of virtue and of wisdom . Spirit ! the Fairy said , And pointed to the gorgeous dome , This is a wondrous sight And mocks all human ...
... Spirit leaned , And , for the varied bliss that pressed around , Used not the glorious privilege Of virtue and of wisdom . Spirit ! the Fairy said , And pointed to the gorgeous dome , This is a wondrous sight And mocks all human ...
Strana 5
... Spirit ! ten thousand years Have scarcely passed away , Since , in the waste where now the savage drinks His enemy's blood , and aping Europe's sons , Wakes the unholy song of war , Which kings who rule , and cowards who crouch ,. Where ...
... Spirit ! ten thousand years Have scarcely passed away , Since , in the waste where now the savage drinks His enemy's blood , and aping Europe's sons , Wakes the unholy song of war , Which kings who rule , and cowards who crouch ,. Where ...
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