The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Том 3E. Moxon, 1866 |
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... winter you must pass with me ; I'll have My house by that time turned into a grave Of dead despondence and low - thoughted care , And all the dreams which our tormentors are . O that Hunt and were there , With everything belonging to ...
... winter you must pass with me ; I'll have My house by that time turned into a grave Of dead despondence and low - thoughted care , And all the dreams which our tormentors are . O that Hunt and were there , With everything belonging to ...
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... winter in our blood . And then we ll talk ; -what shall we talk about ? Oh ! there are themes enough for many a bout Of thought - entangled descant ; as to nerves— With cones and parallelograms and curves I've sworn to strangle them if ...
... winter in our blood . And then we ll talk ; -what shall we talk about ? Oh ! there are themes enough for many a bout Of thought - entangled descant ; as to nerves— With cones and parallelograms and curves I've sworn to strangle them if ...
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... winter time . XLV . And then it winnowed the Elysian air Which ever hung about that lady bright , With its ethereal vans - and speeding there , Like a star up the torrent of the night , Or a swift eagle in the morning glare Breasting ...
... winter time . XLV . And then it winnowed the Elysian air Which ever hung about that lady bright , With its ethereal vans - and speeding there , Like a star up the torrent of the night , Or a swift eagle in the morning glare Breasting ...
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... winter nights— Than for these garish summer days , when we Scarcely believe much more than we can see , TO THE MOON . ART thou pale for weariness Of climbing heaven , and gazing on the earth , Wandering companionless Among the stars ...
... winter nights— Than for these garish summer days , when we Scarcely believe much more than we can see , TO THE MOON . ART thou pale for weariness Of climbing heaven , and gazing on the earth , Wandering companionless Among the stars ...
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... winter leaves o'ergrown by moulded snow , Seemed only not to move and grow Because the crystal silence of the air Weighed on their life ; even as the Power divine , Which then lulled all things , brooded upon mine . * The Author has ...
... winter leaves o'ergrown by moulded snow , Seemed only not to move and grow Because the crystal silence of the air Weighed on their life ; even as the Power divine , Which then lulled all things , brooded upon mine . * The Author has ...
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