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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... earth ; whilst specious names Learnt in soft childhood's unsuspecting hour , Serve as the sophisms with which manhood dims Bright reason's ray , and sanctifies the sword Upraised to shed a brother's innocent blood . Let priest - led ...
... earth ; whilst specious names Learnt in soft childhood's unsuspecting hour , Serve as the sophisms with which manhood dims Bright reason's ray , and sanctifies the sword Upraised to shed a brother's innocent blood . Let priest - led ...
Strana 9
... earth his towering hopes ,. I Their palaces , participate the crimes That force defends , and from a nation's rage Secure the crown , which all the curses reach That famine , frenzy , woe and penury breathe . These are the hired bravoes ...
... earth his towering hopes ,. I Their palaces , participate the crimes That force defends , and from a nation's rage Secure the crown , which all the curses reach That famine , frenzy , woe and penury breathe . These are the hired bravoes ...
Strana 10
... earth , Blighting all prospect but of selfish gain , Withering all passion but of slavish fear , Extinguishing all free and generous love Of enterprise and daring , even the pulse That fancy kindles in the beating heart To mingle with ...
... earth , Blighting all prospect but of selfish gain , Withering all passion but of slavish fear , Extinguishing all free and generous love Of enterprise and daring , even the pulse That fancy kindles in the beating heart To mingle with ...
Strana 11
... earth's unsparing gifts of love , The smallest and most despicable things That lurk in the abysses of the deep , All objects of our life , even life itself , And the poor pittance which the laws allow Of liberty , the fellowship of man ...
... earth's unsparing gifts of love , The smallest and most despicable things That lurk in the abysses of the deep , All objects of our life , even life itself , And the poor pittance which the laws allow Of liberty , the fellowship of man ...
Strana 12
... earth , Falsehood now triumphs ; deadly power Has fixed its seal upon the lip of 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 ...
... earth , Falsehood now triumphs ; deadly power Has fixed its seal upon the lip of 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 ...
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