Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Tom 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 93
Strona 9
... fell and crushed him to a mummy , The rest escaped unhurt . Christofano Was stabbed in error by a jealous man , Whilst she he loved was sleeping with his rival ; All in the self - same hour of the same night ; Which shows that Heaven ...
... fell and crushed him to a mummy , The rest escaped unhurt . Christofano Was stabbed in error by a jealous man , Whilst she he loved was sleeping with his rival ; All in the self - same hour of the same night ; Which shows that Heaven ...
Strona 14
... fell into a trance ; And when it past I sat all weak and wild ; Whilst you alone stood up , and with strong words Checked his unnatural pride ; and I could see The devil was rebuked that lives in him . Until this hour thus you have ever ...
... fell into a trance ; And when it past I sat all weak and wild ; Whilst you alone stood up , and with strong words Checked his unnatural pride ; and I could see The devil was rebuked that lives in him . Until this hour thus you have ever ...
Strona 16
... Fell from my lips , and who with tottering steps Fled from your presence , as you now from mine . Stay , I command you : from this day and hour Never again , I think , with fearless eye , And brow superior , and unaltered cheek , And ...
... Fell from my lips , and who with tottering steps Fled from your presence , as you now from mine . Stay , I command you : from this day and hour Never again , I think , with fearless eye , And brow superior , and unaltered cheek , And ...
Strona 21
... fell into the pit ; even I , Since Beatrice unveiled me to myself , And made me shrink from what i cannot shun , Shew a poor figure to my own esteem , To which I grow half reconciled . I'll do As little mischief as I can that thought ...
... fell into the pit ; even I , Since Beatrice unveiled me to myself , And made me shrink from what i cannot shun , Shew a poor figure to my own esteem , To which I grow half reconciled . I'll do As little mischief as I can that thought ...
Strona 37
... fell , as thou dost know , into a trance ; And in that trance she heard a voice which said , " Cenci must die ! Let him confess himself ! " Even now the accusing angel waits to hear " If God , to punish his enormous crimes , " Harden ...
... fell , as thou dost know , into a trance ; And in that trance she heard a voice which said , " Cenci must die ! Let him confess himself ! " Even now the accusing angel waits to hear " If God , to punish his enormous crimes , " Harden ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
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