Poems, selected and arranged by S.A. Brooke |
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Стр. xxxiv
... things , what was said of Shelley's move- ments to and fro in the house at Lerici is true of his movement through the house of thought or of feeling . “ Oh , he comes and goes like a spirit , no one knows when or where . " But it ...
... things , what was said of Shelley's move- ments to and fro in the house at Lerici is true of his movement through the house of thought or of feeling . “ Oh , he comes and goes like a spirit , no one knows when or where . " But it ...
Стр. xxxv
... thing into the sight of a multitude of images suggested by the thing . But in the case of those who have great genius , that which enfeebles one part of their work often gives strength to another , and in three several ways these ...
... thing into the sight of a multitude of images suggested by the thing . But in the case of those who have great genius , that which enfeebles one part of their work often gives strength to another , and in three several ways these ...
Стр. xxxix
... things in Nature with astonishing individuality . When he wrote of the Cloud , or of Arethusa , or of the Moon , or of the Earth , as distinct existences , he was not led away from their solitary personality by any universal existence ...
... things in Nature with astonishing individuality . When he wrote of the Cloud , or of Arethusa , or of the Moon , or of the Earth , as distinct existences , he was not led away from their solitary personality by any universal existence ...
Стр. xl
... things are less human than even the Homeric Greek or early Indian poet would have made them . They described the ... thing in Nature , like The Skylark , into which human sentiment is introduced . longs to Shelley , not to the lark . but ...
... things are less human than even the Homeric Greek or early Indian poet would have made them . They described the ... thing in Nature , like The Skylark , into which human sentiment is introduced . longs to Shelley , not to the lark . but ...
Стр. xli
... things so represented . In Wordsworth's poems we touch the human heart of flowers and birds . In Shelley's we touch " Shapes that haunt Thought's wildernesses . " Yet it is quite possible , though we cannot feel affection for Shelley's ...
... things so represented . In Wordsworth's poems we touch the human heart of flowers and birds . In Shelley's we touch " Shapes that haunt Thought's wildernesses . " Yet it is quite possible , though we cannot feel affection for Shelley's ...
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Adonais aërial Alastor ANTISTROPHE Apennine azure beams beautiful beneath bird blue bowers breath bright calm cave caverns clouds cold Dæmons dark dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON dreams earth eternal Euganean Hills eyes faint fear fire fled float flowers forest gaze gentle golden grave green grey heart heaven hope human isles kiss leaves light lips living lone long past Maddalo mighty mist moon mountains Nature never night nursling o'er ocean odour OZYMANDIAS pale pale flowers Pantheism passion poem poet poetry Prometheus Unbound rain Revolt of Islam round SEMICHORUS Sensitive Plant shadow shadows watch shattered visage Shelley Shelley's sleep smile snow soft song soul sound spirit splendour stars storm stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought thro tower vapours veil voice wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wind-flowers wingèd wings woods
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Стр. 279 - Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is: What if my leaves are falling like its own! The tumult of thy mighty harmonies Will take from both a deep autumnal tone, Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, spirit fierce, My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one! Drive my dead thoughts over the universe Like withered leaves to quicken a new birth...
Стр. 65 - With a sweet emotion ; Nothing in the world is single ; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle...
Стр. 278 - If I were a dead leaf thou mightest bear; If I were a swift cloud to fly with thee; A wave to pant beneath thy power, and share The impulse of thy strength, only less free Than thou, O uncontrollable!
Стр. 102 - HAIL to thee, blithe spirit ! Bird thou never wert, That from heaven, or near it, Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art. Higher still and higher From the earth thou springest Like a cloud of fire...
Стр. 294 - Midst others of less note, came one frail Form, A phantom among men; companionless As the last cloud of an expiring storm Whose thunder is its knell...
Стр. 121 - My soul is an enchanted boat, Which, like a sleeping swan, doth float Upon the silver waves of thy sweet singing...
Стр. 277 - Who chariotest to their dark wintry bed The winged seeds, where they lie cold and low, Each like a corpse within its grave, until Thine azure sister of the spring shall blow Her clarion o'er the dreaming earth, and fill...
Стр. 302 - A BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS of All Times and All Countries. Gathered and Narrated Anew. By the Author of
Стр. 5 - On a poet's lips I slept, Dreaming like a love-adept In the sound his breathing kept. Nor seeks nor finds he mortal blisses, But feeds on the aerial kisses Of shapes that haunt thought's wildernesses. He will watch from dawn to gloom The lake-reflected sun illume The yellow bees in the ivy-bloom, Nor heed nor see what things they be : But from these create he can Forms more real than living man, Nurslings of immortality.
Стр. 120 - Life of Life, thy lips enkindle With their love the breath between them; And thy smiles before they dwindle Make the cold air fire; then screen them In those looks, where whoso gazes Faints, entangled in their mazes.