The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Том 3E. Moxon, 1866 |
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... once to the sun and the breeze , Some lost among bowers of blossoming trees , Were all paved with daisies and delicate bells , As fair as the fabulous asphodels , And flowrets which drooping as day drooped too , Fell into pavilions ...
... once to the sun and the breeze , Some lost among bowers of blossoming trees , Were all paved with daisies and delicate bells , As fair as the fabulous asphodels , And flowrets which drooping as day drooped too , Fell into pavilions ...
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... once fair , became cold and foul , Like the corpse of her who had been its soul : Which at first was lovely as if in sleep , Then slowly changed , till it grew a heap To make men tremble who never weep . Swift summer into the autumn ...
... once fair , became cold and foul , Like the corpse of her who had been its soul : Which at first was lovely as if in sleep , Then slowly changed , till it grew a heap To make men tremble who never weep . Swift summer into the autumn ...
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... Crawling inch by inch on them ; hair , ears , limbs , and eyne , Stand rigid with horror ; a loud , long , hoarse cry Burst at once from their vitals tremendously , And ' tis borne down the mountainous vale of the A VISION OF THE SEA . 15.
... Crawling inch by inch on them ; hair , ears , limbs , and eyne , Stand rigid with horror ; a loud , long , hoarse cry Burst at once from their vitals tremendously , And ' tis borne down the mountainous vale of the A VISION OF THE SEA . 15.
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... once parted Grown single - hearted , They ply their watery tasks . At sunrise they leap From their cradles steep In the cave of the shelving hill ; At noon - tide they flow Through the woods below And the meadows of Asphodel ; And at ...
... once parted Grown single - hearted , They ply their watery tasks . At sunrise they leap From their cradles steep In the cave of the shelving hill ; At noon - tide they flow Through the woods below And the meadows of Asphodel ; And at ...
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... once you sat , and now should be , But are not . - I demand if ever we Shall meet as then we met ; —and she replies , Veiling in awe her second - sighted eyes , " I know the past alone — but summon home My sister Hope , she speaks of ...
... once you sat , and now should be , But are not . - I demand if ever we Shall meet as then we met ; —and she replies , Veiling in awe her second - sighted eyes , " I know the past alone — but summon home My sister Hope , she speaks of ...
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Adonais Anarchs ANTISTROPHE art thou azure beams beautiful beneath blue bosom bowers breast breath bright burning calm cave cavern CHORUS clouds cold cradle CYCLOPS CYPRIAN DÆMON dance dark dead death deep delight divine dream earth eternal eyes faint FAUST fear fire flame transformed fled fleeting river flowers gentle glorious golden green grew grey heart heaven immortal isle JOHN KEATS JUSTINA kiss laugh leaves Lerici light living MEPHISTOPHELES mighty moon morning mortal mountains mourns for Adonais murmuring never night o'er ocean odour pale Pisa rain rocks round Sensitive Plant shadow Shelley shore SILENUS singing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit splendour stars storm stream sweet swift Syrian Tale tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought thunder Tmolus trembling ULYSSES veil voice wake wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wind-flowers wings