The Poetical Works of ShelleyHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - Всего страниц: 668 Selected pieces by one of the major English Romantic poets. Often attacked for his "atheism" and "meliorism ("revolutionism" to conservative minds). In truth, he was a deeply religious idealist committed to enlightenment, justice, and disinterested love. |
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... feel - What is it with thee , sister ? Thou art pale . PANTHEA How thou art changed ! I dare not look on thee ; I feel but see thee not . I scarce endure The radiance of thy beauty . Some good change Is working in the elements , which ...
... feel - What is it with thee , sister ? Thou art pale . PANTHEA How thou art changed ! I dare not look on thee ; I feel but see thee not . I scarce endure The radiance of thy beauty . Some good change Is working in the elements , which ...
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... feel my happiness ? I cannot tell , but they may guess Whose every gloomy feeling gone , Friendship and passion feel alone ; Who see mortality's dull clouds Before affection's murmur fly , Whilst the mild glances of her eye Pierce the ...
... feel my happiness ? I cannot tell , but they may guess Whose every gloomy feeling gone , Friendship and passion feel alone ; Who see mortality's dull clouds Before affection's murmur fly , Whilst the mild glances of her eye Pierce the ...
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... feel myself persuaded that when the benefits of vegetable diet are mathemati- cally proved , when it is as clear that those who live naturally are exempt from premature death as that nine is not one , the most sottish of man- kind will feel ...
... feel myself persuaded that when the benefits of vegetable diet are mathemati- cally proved , when it is as clear that those who live naturally are exempt from premature death as that nine is not one , the most sottish of man- kind will feel ...
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A PHILOSOPHICAL | 1 |
OR THE SPIRIT | 31 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 43 |
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beams beautiful beneath blood breath bright calm child clouds cold dark dead death deep delight dream earth eternal evil eyes fair fear feel fell fire flow flowers follow gentle give grave green grew hand hear heard heart Heaven hope hour human Italy King leaves less light lines lips living looks mighty mind moon morning mortal mountains move nature never night o'er ocean once pain pale passed peace poem poet Prometheus Published rest round ruin scene seemed sense shadow shapes Shelley Shelley's silent slaves sleep smile soon soul sound speak spirit spring stars stood strange stream sweet swift tears thee thine things thou thought throne truth turned voice wandering waves wide wild wind wings youth
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