The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyMacmillan, 1913 - 708 |
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... the fruits , the flowers , the trees , Arise in due succession ; all things speak Peace , harmony , and love . The uni verse , In nature's silent eloquence , declares Which time is fast maturing , Will swiftly , surely QUEEN MAB II.
... the fruits , the flowers , the trees , Arise in due succession ; all things speak Peace , harmony , and love . The uni verse , In nature's silent eloquence , declares Which time is fast maturing , Will swiftly , surely QUEEN MAB II.
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... things are sold : the very light of heaven Is venal ; earth's unsparing gifts of love , The smallest and most despicable things That ever from the stores of reason drew | That lurk in the abysses of the deep , The wisest of the sages of ...
... things are sold : the very light of heaven Is venal ; earth's unsparing gifts of love , The smallest and most despicable things That ever from the stores of reason drew | That lurk in the abysses of the deep , The wisest of the sages of ...
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... things are void of terror : man has lost His terrible prerogative , and stands An equal amidst equals : happiness And science dawn though late upon the earth ; entwined Those rooted hopes of some sweet place of bliss Where friends and ...
... things are void of terror : man has lost His terrible prerogative , and stands An equal amidst equals : happiness And science dawn though late upon the earth ; entwined Those rooted hopes of some sweet place of bliss Where friends and ...
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Edward Dowden. Time was the king of earth : ( all things Died in the human frame , and purity Blest with all gifts her earthly wor- gave way Before him , but the fixed and virtuous will , y The sacred sympathies of ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Edward Dowden. Time was the king of earth : ( all things Died in the human frame , and purity Blest with all gifts her earthly wor- gave way Before him , but the fixed and virtuous will , y The sacred sympathies of ...
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... things ; but the pride of philosophy is unwilling to admit its ignorance of their causes . From the phenomena , which are the objects of our senses , we attempt to infer a cause , which we call God , and gratuitously endow it with all ...
... things ; but the pride of philosophy is unwilling to admit its ignorance of their causes . From the phenomena , which are the objects of our senses , we attempt to infer a cause , which we call God , and gratuitously endow it with all ...
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art thou beams Beatrice beauty beneath blood bosom breast breath bright calm cave Cenci child Chorus clouds cold Cyclops Cyprian Dæmon dare dark dead death deep delight Demogorgon divine dream earth eternal eyes faint fair Faust fear feel fire flame fled flowers FRAGMENT gentle grave green Harvard College hast hear heart heaven hell hope human King Laon light lips living look Mephistopheles mighty mind moon mortal mountains never night o'er ocean pain pale Panthea passion Percy Bysshe Shelley Peter Bell Pisa poem Queen Mab Revolt of Islam round ruin Semichorus shadow Shelley Shelley's edition silent Silenus slaves sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought thro throne truth tyrant Ulysses voice wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wings