The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Tom 4Edward Moxon, 1839 |
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... thou knowest ' tis its doom to die , When day shall hide within her twilight pinions , The lucent eyes , and the eternal smile , Serene as thine , which lent it life awhile . To thy fair feet a winged Vision came , Whose B 2 TO MARY.
... thou knowest ' tis its doom to die , When day shall hide within her twilight pinions , The lucent eyes , and the eternal smile , Serene as thine , which lent it life awhile . To thy fair feet a winged Vision came , Whose B 2 TO MARY.
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... smile on your decay - Oh , ask not me To love you till your little race is run ; I cannot die as ye must - over me Your leaves shall glance - the streams in which Shall be my paths henceforth , and so farewell ! " ye dwell She spoke and ...
... smile on your decay - Oh , ask not me To love you till your little race is run ; I cannot die as ye must - over me Your leaves shall glance - the streams in which Shall be my paths henceforth , and so farewell ! " ye dwell She spoke and ...
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... smile , In which not even contempt lurks , to beguile Your heart , by some faint sympathy of hate . Oh conquer what you cannot satiate ! For to your passion I am far more coy Than ever yet was coldest maid or boy In winter noon . Of ...
... smile , In which not even contempt lurks , to beguile Your heart , by some faint sympathy of hate . Oh conquer what you cannot satiate ! For to your passion I am far more coy Than ever yet was coldest maid or boy In winter noon . Of ...
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... smile at the expense of my unfortunate friend : be it a smile not of contempt , but pity . S. EPIPSYCHIDION . SWEET Spirit ! Sister of that orphan one PAGE.
... smile at the expense of my unfortunate friend : be it a smile not of contempt , but pity . S. EPIPSYCHIDION . SWEET Spirit ! Sister of that orphan one PAGE.
Strona 61
... through , Weeping , till sorrow becomes ecstacy : Then smile on it , so that it may not die . I never thought before my death to see Youth's vision thus made perfect : Emily , I love thee ; though the world by no thin EPIPSYCHIDION . 61.
... through , Weeping , till sorrow becomes ecstacy : Then smile on it , so that it may not die . I never thought before my death to see Youth's vision thus made perfect : Emily , I love thee ; though the world by no thin EPIPSYCHIDION . 61.
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Strona 100 - Envy and calumny and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again; From the contagion of the world's slow stain He is secure, and now can never mourn A heart grown cold, a head grown gray in vain; Nor, when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, , With sparkless ashes load an unlamented urn.