The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Tom 3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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... once to the sun and the breeze , Some lost among bowers of blossoming trees , Were all paved with daisies and delicate bells , As fair as the fabulous asphodels , And flowrets which drooping as day drooped too , Fell into pavilions ...
... once to the sun and the breeze , Some lost among bowers of blossoming trees , Were all paved with daisies and delicate bells , As fair as the fabulous asphodels , And flowrets which drooping as day drooped too , Fell into pavilions ...
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... once fair , became cold and foul , Like the corpse of her who had been its soul : Which at first was lovely as if in sleep , Then slowly changed , till it grew a heap To make men tremble who never weep . Swift summer into the autumn ...
... once fair , became cold and foul , Like the corpse of her who had been its soul : Which at first was lovely as if in sleep , Then slowly changed , till it grew a heap To make men tremble who never weep . Swift summer into the autumn ...
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... Crawling inch by inch on them ; hair , ears , limbs , and eyne , Stand rigid with horror ; a loud , long , hoarse cry Burst at once from their vitals tremendously , And ' tis borne down the mountainous vale of the A VISION OF THE SEA . 15.
... Crawling inch by inch on them ; hair , ears , limbs , and eyne , Stand rigid with horror ; a loud , long , hoarse cry Burst at once from their vitals tremendously , And ' tis borne down the mountainous vale of the A VISION OF THE SEA . 15.
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... once parted Grown single - hearted , They ply their watery tasks . At sunrise they leap From their cradles steep In the cave of the shelving hill ; At noon - tide they flow Through the woods below And the meadows of Asphodel ; And at ...
... once parted Grown single - hearted , They ply their watery tasks . At sunrise they leap From their cradles steep In the cave of the shelving hill ; At noon - tide they flow Through the woods below And the meadows of Asphodel ; And at ...
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... once you sat , and now should be , But are not . - I demand if ever we Shall meet as then we met ; —and she replies , Veiling in awe her second - sighted eyes , 66 99 I know the past alone - but summon home My sister Hope , she speaks ...
... once you sat , and now should be , But are not . - I demand if ever we Shall meet as then we met ; —and she replies , Veiling in awe her second - sighted eyes , 66 99 I know the past alone - but summon home My sister Hope , she speaks ...
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