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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... 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 once it was 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 once it was the ...
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... wide world ! How withered all the buds of natural good ! No shade , no shelter from the sweeping storms Of pitiless power ! On its wretched frame , Heaped on the wretched parent , whence it sprung , Poisoned , perchance , by the disease ...
... wide world ! How withered all the buds of natural good ! No shade , no shelter from the sweeping storms Of pitiless power ! On its wretched frame , Heaped on the wretched parent , whence it sprung , Poisoned , perchance , by the disease ...
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... wide - wasting and insatiate pride , Success has sanctioned to a credulous world The ruin , the disgrace , the woe of war . His hosts of blind and unresisting dupes The despot numbers ; from his cabinet These puppets of his schemes he ...
... wide - wasting and insatiate pride , Success has sanctioned to a credulous world The ruin , the disgrace , the woe of war . His hosts of blind and unresisting dupes The despot numbers ; from his cabinet These puppets of his schemes he ...
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... wide world contains Are but thy passive instruments , and thou Regard'st them all with an impartial eye Whose joy or pain thy nature cannot feel , Because thou hast not human sense , Because thou art not human mind . Yes ! when the ...
... wide world contains Are but thy passive instruments , and thou Regard'st them all with an impartial eye Whose joy or pain thy nature cannot feel , Because thou hast not human sense , Because thou art not human mind . Yes ! when the ...
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... wide rent in Time's eternal veil , Hope was seen beaming through the mists of fear : Earth was no longer hell ; Love , freedom , health , had given Their ripeness to the manhood of its prime , And all its pulses beat Symphonious to the ...
... wide rent in Time's eternal veil , Hope was seen beaming through the mists of fear : Earth was no longer hell ; Love , freedom , health , had given Their ripeness to the manhood of its prime , And all its pulses beat Symphonious to the ...
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