The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Svazek 1E. Moxon, 1839 |
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Strana vii
... heart and brain . I abstain from any remark on the occurrences of his private life ; except , inasmuch as the passions which they engendered , inspired his poetry . This is not the time to relate the truth ; and I should reject any ...
... heart and brain . I abstain from any remark on the occurrences of his private life ; except , inasmuch as the passions which they engendered , inspired his poetry . This is not the time to relate the truth ; and I should reject any ...
Strana viii
... heart . He looked on political freedom as the direct agent to effect the happiness of mankind ; and thus any new- sprung hope of liberty inspired a joy and an exulta- tion more intense and wild than he could have felt for any personal ...
... heart . He looked on political freedom as the direct agent to effect the happiness of mankind ; and thus any new- sprung hope of liberty inspired a joy and an exulta- tion more intense and wild than he could have felt for any personal ...
Strana x
... heart . Among the former may be classed " The Witch of Atlas , " " Adonais , " and his latest composition , left imperfect , " The Triumph of Life . " In the first of these particu- larly , he gave the reins to his fancy , and ...
... heart . Among the former may be classed " The Witch of Atlas , " " Adonais , " and his latest composition , left imperfect , " The Triumph of Life . " In the first of these particu- larly , he gave the reins to his fancy , and ...
Strana xiii
... heart - reaching , or more passionate verse , the gentler or more forcible emotions of the soul . A wise friend once wrote to Shelley , " You are still very young , and in certain essential respects you do not yet sufficiently perceive ...
... heart - reaching , or more passionate verse , the gentler or more forcible emotions of the soul . A wise friend once wrote to Shelley , " You are still very young , and in certain essential respects you do not yet sufficiently perceive ...
Strana xv
... one day to join him ; -although the intolerant , in their blindness , poured down ana- themas , the Spirit of Good , who can judge the heart , never rejected him . " In the notes appended to the poems , I have PREFACE , XV.
... one day to join him ; -although the intolerant , in their blindness , poured down ana- themas , the Spirit of Good , who can judge the heart , never rejected him . " In the notes appended to the poems , I have PREFACE , XV.
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ALASTOR amid arms beams beautiful behold beneath blood bosom breath bright burst calm child clouds cold coursers Cythna Dæmon dark dead death deep desolate despair disease doth dream earth evil eyes fair fear feel flame fled flow frame frugivorous gaze grave happy heard heart Heaven hope hopes and fears human hyæna Ianthe Ianthe's kings Laon light lips living lone looks madness mankind mighty mind misery moon morn mortal mountains nature night o'er ocean pale passion pause peace PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY poem poison Queen Mab REVOLT OF ISLAM ruin sate shade shadow shape Shelley shone silence slavery slaves sleep smile sophisms soul spirit SPIRIT OF SOLITUDE spread stars stood strange stream sweet swift sympathy tears tempest thee thine thou thoughts throne truth tyrant vast virtue voice waves whilst wild wind wings wonder youth καὶ
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Strana 84 - Hadriae maior, tollere seu ponere vult freta. quem mortis timuit gradum, qui siccis oculis monstra natantia, qui vidit mare turbidum et infamis scopulos Acroceraunia? nequiquam deus abscidit prudens Oceano dissociabili terras, si tamen impiae non tangenda rates transiliunt vada. audax omnia perpeti gens humana ruit per vetitum nefas. audax lapeti genus ignem fraude mala gentibus intulit.
Strana 109 - He images to himself the Being whom he loves. Conversant with speculations of the Fublimest and most perfect natures, the vision in which he embodies his own imaginations, unites all of wonderful, or wise, or beautiful, which the poet, the philosopher, or the lover, could depicture.
Strana 77 - One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh, but the earth abideth forever.
Strana 124 - Down the steep cataract of a wintry river; Now pausing on the edge of the riven wave; Now leaving far behind the bursting mass That fell, convulsing ocean: safely fled— As if that frail and wasted human form 350 Had been an elemental god.
Strana 112 - Mother of this unfathomable world ! Favour my solemn song, for I have loved Thee ever, and thee only ; I have watched Thy shadow, and the darkness of thy steps, And my heart ever gazes on the depth Of thy deep mysteries.
Strana 136 - Oh that God, Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice Which but one living man has drained, who now, Vessel of deathless wrath, a slave that feels No proud exemption in the blighting curse He bears, over the world wanders for ever, Lone as incarnate death...
Strana 200 - Never will peace and human nature meet Till free and equal man and woman greet Domestic peace ; and ere this power can make In human hearts its calm and holy seat ; This slavery must be broken" — as I spake, From Cythna's eyes a light of exultation brake.
Strana 78 - Suave, mari magno turbantibus aequora ventis, E terra magnum alterius spectare laborem ; Non quia vexari quemquamst iucunda voluptas, Sed quibus ipse malis careas quia cernere suave est.
Strana 306 - Woman ! — she is his slave, she has become A thing I weep to speak — the child of scorn, The outcast of a desolated home, Falsehood, and fear, and toil, like waves have worn Channels upon her cheek, which smiles adorn, As calm decks the false Ocean : — well ye know What Woman is, for none of Woman born, Can choose but drain the bitter dregs of woe, Which ever from the oppressed to the oppressors flow.
Strana 83 - Immediately a place Before his eyes appear'd, sad, noisome, dark; A lazar-house it seem'd, wherein were laid Numbers of all diseased; all maladies Of ghastly spasm, or racking torture, qualms...