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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... truth ; and I should reject any colouring of the truth . No account of these events has ever been given at all approaching reality in their details , either as regards himself or others ; nor shall I further allude to them than to ...
... truth ; and I should reject any colouring of the truth . No account of these events has ever been given at all approaching reality in their details , either as regards himself or others ; nor shall I further allude to them than to ...
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... truth and virtuous daring grow ? Whose eyes have I gazed fondly on , And loved mankind the more ? Harriet ! on thine : -thou wert my purer mind ; Thou wert the inspiration of my song ; Thine are these early wilding flowers , Though ...
... truth and virtuous daring grow ? Whose eyes have I gazed fondly on , And loved mankind the more ? Harriet ! on thine : -thou wert my purer mind ; Thou wert the inspiration of my song ; Thine are these early wilding flowers , Though ...
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... truth and falsehood spring ; Hence will , and thought , and action , all the germs Of pain or pleasure , sympathy or hate , That variegate the eternal universe . Soul is not more polluted than the beams Of heaven's pure orb , ere round ...
... truth and falsehood spring ; Hence will , and thought , and action , all the germs Of pain or pleasure , sympathy or hate , That variegate the eternal universe . Soul is not more polluted than the beams Of heaven's pure orb , ere round ...
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... truth ! Madness and misery are there ! The happiest is most wretched ! Yet confide Until pure health - drops , from the cup of joy Fall like a dew of balm upon the world . Now , to the scene I show , in silence turn , And read the blood ...
... truth ! Madness and misery are there ! The happiest is most wretched ! Yet confide Until pure health - drops , from the cup of joy Fall like a dew of balm upon the world . Now , to the scene I show , in silence turn , And read the blood ...
Strana 13
... truth , exterminating , spoiling all , Making the earth a slaughter - house ! O Spirit ! through the sense By which thy inner nature was apprised Of outward shows vague dreams have roll'd , And varied reminiscences have waked Tablets ...
... truth , exterminating , spoiling all , Making the earth a slaughter - house ! O Spirit ! through the sense By which thy inner nature was apprised Of outward shows vague dreams have roll'd , And varied reminiscences have waked Tablets ...
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