The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Tom 2George Bell & Sons, 1892 At her christening, the princess, Little Daylight, receives a curse from a wicked fairy that she shall never see the sun until kissed by a prince. |
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... thine ample forehead wears , And in thy sweetest smiles , and in thy tears , And in thy gentle speech , a prophecy Is whispered , to subdue my fondest fears : And through thine eyes , even in thy soul I see A lamp of vestal fire burning ...
... thine ample forehead wears , And in thy sweetest smiles , and in thy tears , And in thy gentle speech , a prophecy Is whispered , to subdue my fondest fears : And through thine eyes , even in thy soul I see A lamp of vestal fire burning ...
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... thine own fancies would engage To overflow with tears , or converse fraught With passion o'er their depths its fleeting light had wrought . XXIII . She moved upon this earth a shape of bright- ness , A power that from its objects ...
... thine own fancies would engage To overflow with tears , or converse fraught With passion o'er their depths its fleeting light had wrought . XXIII . She moved upon this earth a shape of bright- ness , A power that from its objects ...
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... thine eyes , or feel such lore As I have learnt from them , like me would fear no more . XLI . " Think'st thou that I shall speak unskil- fully , And none will heed me ? I remember now , How once , a slave in tortures doomed to die ...
... thine eyes , or feel such lore As I have learnt from them , like me would fear no more . XLI . " Think'st thou that I shall speak unskil- fully , And none will heed me ? I remember now , How once , a slave in tortures doomed to die ...
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... thine aspirings bold , Have I collected language to unfold Truth to my countrymen ; from shore to shore Doctrines of human power my words have told , They have been heard , and men aspire to more Than they have ever gained or ever lost ...
... thine aspirings bold , Have I collected language to unfold Truth to my countrymen ; from shore to shore Doctrines of human power my words have told , They have been heard , and men aspire to more Than they have ever gained or ever lost ...
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... thine own sake I prithee spare me ; ' - did with ruth so take XIX . " All hearts , that even the torturer who had bound Her meek calm frame , ere it was yet impaled , Loosened her weeping then ; nor could be found One human hand to harm ...
... thine own sake I prithee spare me ; ' - did with ruth so take XIX . " All hearts , that even the torturer who had bound Her meek calm frame , ere it was yet impaled , Loosened her weeping then ; nor could be found One human hand to harm ...
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