Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Tom 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 |
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... deep wrongs must have blotted out First love , then reverence , in a child's prone mind , Till it thus vanquish shame and fear ! O think ! I have borne much , and kissed the sacred hand Which crushed us to the earth , and thought its ...
... deep wrongs must have blotted out First love , then reverence , in a child's prone mind , Till it thus vanquish shame and fear ! O think ! I have borne much , and kissed the sacred hand Which crushed us to the earth , and thought its ...
Strona 42
... deep and calm , I feel : and then- O multitudinous Hell , the fiends will shake Thine arches with the laughter of their joy ! There shall be lamentation heard in Heaven As o'er an angel fallen ; and upon Earth All good shall droop and ...
... deep and calm , I feel : and then- O multitudinous Hell , the fiends will shake Thine arches with the laughter of their joy ! There shall be lamentation heard in Heaven As o'er an angel fallen ; and upon Earth All good shall droop and ...
Strona 57
... deep ) As that most perfect image of God's love " That ever came sorrowing upon the earth . She is as pure as speechless infancy . Judge . Well , be her purity on your head , my Lord , If you forbid the rack . His Holiness Enjoined us ...
... deep ) As that most perfect image of God's love " That ever came sorrowing upon the earth . She is as pure as speechless infancy . Judge . Well , be her purity on your head , my Lord , If you forbid the rack . His Holiness Enjoined us ...
Strona 60
... deep adversary ; And , holding his breath , died . Judge . There remains nothing But to apply the question to these prisoners , Who yet remain stubborn Cam . I overrule Further proceedings , and in the 60 THE CENCI .
... deep adversary ; And , holding his breath , died . Judge . There remains nothing But to apply the question to these prisoners , Who yet remain stubborn Cam . I overrule Further proceedings , and in the 60 THE CENCI .
Strona 67
... deep , unpeopled world ! If all things then should be - my father's spirit , His eye , his voice , his touch , surrounding me ; The atmosphere and breath of my dead life ! If sometimes , as a shape more like himself , Even the form ...
... deep , unpeopled world ! If all things then should be - my father's spirit , His eye , his voice , his touch , surrounding me ; The atmosphere and breath of my dead life ! If sometimes , as a shape more like himself , Even the form ...
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Ahasuerus amid anarchs art thou azure beams Beatr Beatrice beautiful beneath blood bosom breast breath bright calm cave Cenci child clouds cold coursers curse dare dark dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON doth dread dream earth earthquake eternal eyes faint fair fear fire flame fled flowers folding star gaze gentle Giac golden grave grey hair hate hear heard heart Heaven hope hopes and fears human Laon light limbs lips living lone looks mighty moon morning mortal mountains night o'er ocean pain pale peace Prometheus round ruin sate scorn Semicho Semichorus shade shadow shapes silent slavery slaves sleep smile soul sound speak spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought thro throne tremble tremulous truth twas tyrant veil voice wake wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wings