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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... turn of mind . At home also he would , from very early years , tell tales to his still younger sisters , peopling the house and grounds with imaginary personages ; would narrate curious events which had , or rather had not , just ...
... turn of mind . At home also he would , from very early years , tell tales to his still younger sisters , peopling the house and grounds with imaginary personages ; would narrate curious events which had , or rather had not , just ...
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... turns their lights to shade . It is a woe 66 ' too deep for tears " when all Is reft at once , when some surpassing ... turn his eyes inward ; inclining him rather to brood over the thoughts and emotions of his own soul than to glance ...
... turns their lights to shade . It is a woe 66 ' too deep for tears " when all Is reft at once , when some surpassing ... turn his eyes inward ; inclining him rather to brood over the thoughts and emotions of his own soul than to glance ...
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... turn To avarice or misanthropy or lust . Heap on me soon , O grave , thy welcome dust ! Till then the dungeon may demand its prey ; And Poverty and Shame may meet and say , Halting beside me in the public way , " That love - devoted ...
... turn To avarice or misanthropy or lust . Heap on me soon , O grave , thy welcome dust ! Till then the dungeon may demand its prey ; And Poverty and Shame may meet and say , Halting beside me in the public way , " That love - devoted ...
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