The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Tom 3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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... dreams of its wintry rest . But none ever trembled and panted with bliss In the garden , the field , or the wilderness , Like a doe in the noon - tide with love's sweet want , As the companionless Sensitive Plant . The snowdrop , and ...
... dreams of its wintry rest . But none ever trembled and panted with bliss In the garden , the field , or the wilderness , Like a doe in the noon - tide with love's sweet want , As the companionless Sensitive Plant . The snowdrop , and ...
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... dreams without a sound ; Whose waves never mark , though they ever impress The light sand which paves it ... dream , Was as God is to the starry scheme . A Lady , the wonder of her kind , Whose form was upborne by a lovely ...
... dreams without a sound ; Whose waves never mark , though they ever impress The light sand which paves it ... dream , Was as God is to the starry scheme . A Lady , the wonder of her kind , Whose form was upborne by a lovely ...
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... dreams were less slumber than Paradise : As if some bright Spirit for her sweet sake Had deserted heaven while the stars were awake , As if yet around her he lingering were , Though the veil of daylight concealed him from her . Her step ...
... dreams were less slumber than Paradise : As if some bright Spirit for her sweet sake Had deserted heaven while the stars were awake , As if yet around her he lingering were , Though the veil of daylight concealed him from her . Her step ...
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... dream of the life to come , She left clinging round the smooth and dark Edge of the odorous cedar bark . This fairest creature from earliest spring Thus moved through the garden ministering All the sweet season of summer tide , And ere ...
... dream of the life to come , She left clinging round the smooth and dark Edge of the odorous cedar bark . This fairest creature from earliest spring Thus moved through the garden ministering All the sweet season of summer tide , And ere ...
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... dream , It is a modest creed , and yet Pleasant , if one considers it , To own that death itself must be , Like all the rest , a mockery . That garden sweet , that lady fair , And all sweet shapes and odours there , In truth have never ...
... dream , It is a modest creed , and yet Pleasant , if one considers it , To own that death itself must be , Like all the rest , a mockery . That garden sweet , that lady fair , And all sweet shapes and odours there , In truth have never ...
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Adonais Anarchs ANTISTROPHE art thou azure beams beasts beauty beneath blue boat bosom bowers breath bright burning calm cave cavern chidden CHORUS clouds cold cradle CYCLOPS CYPRIAN DÆMON dark dead death deep delight divine dream earth EPODE eternal eyes faint FAUST fear fire flame transformed fled fleeting river flowers folded palm gentle golden green grew grey heart heaven hope isle kiss laugh leaves LEIGH HUNT light living MEPHISTOPHELES mighty moon morning mortal mountains murmuring never night o'er ocean odour pale Pisa poem rain rocks round Sensitive Plant Serchio shadow Shelley shore SILENUS sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit splendour stars storm stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought throne thunder trembling ULYSSES veil Via Reggio voice wandering waters waves weep Whilst wild wind wind-flowers wings Witch