The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Various Additional Pieces from Ms. and Other Sources, Tom 1E. Moxon, 1870 - 616 |
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... poems by Keats ; in other respects insignificant enough , but containing the fragment of a poem called Hyperion . . . . It is certainly an astonishing piece of writing , and gives me a conception of Keats which I confess I had not ...
... poems by Keats ; in other respects insignificant enough , but containing the fragment of a poem called Hyperion . . . . It is certainly an astonishing piece of writing , and gives me a conception of Keats which I confess I had not ...
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... poem . None of Shelley's poems is more characteristic than this . The solemn spirit that reigns throughout , the worship of the majesty of nature , the broodings of a poet's heart in solitude - the mingling of the exulting joy which the ...
... poem . None of Shelley's poems is more characteristic than this . The solemn spirit that reigns throughout , the worship of the majesty of nature , the broodings of a poet's heart in solitude - the mingling of the exulting joy which the ...
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... Poems . In this volume the concluding poem is entitled The Damon of the World , and consists ( substantially ) of the 1st section of Queen Mab , and about half the 2nd section , with continual verbal alterations . An editor who ...
... Poems . In this volume the concluding poem is entitled The Damon of the World , and consists ( substantially ) of the 1st section of Queen Mab , and about half the 2nd section , with continual verbal alterations . An editor who ...
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admiration afterwards Alastor beams beauty beneath boat breath bright Bysshe Shelley calm cause Cenci child clouds Cythna dark death deep disease dream earth Epipsychidion eternal eyes father fear feeling felt genius Gisbornes Godwin happiness Harriett heard heart heaven Hogg hope human Italy Julian and Maddalo Keats Laon Lechlade Leigh Hunt Lerici letter light lips living looked Lord Byron Mary Medwin mind misery Miss Clairmont moral mountains Naples nature never night o'er opinions passed passion Peacock Percy Percy Bysshe Shelley Percy Shelley Pisa poem poet poet's poetic poetry Prometheus Unbound Queen Mab Ravenna regard Revolt of Islam Rome sate sense Shel Shelley Memorials Shelley's slaves sleep smile soul speak spirit sweet sympathy thee things Thornton Hunt thou thought throne tion Trelawny truth tyrant voice waves Westbrook wild Williams wind write written wrote youth καὶ