The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Tom 2George Bell & Sons, 1892 At her christening, the princess, Little Daylight, receives a curse from a wicked fairy that she shall never see the sun until kissed by a prince. |
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... o'er the dawn of things Was Evil's breath and life : this made him strong To soar aloft with overshadowing wings ; And the great Spirit of Good did creep among The nations of mankind , and every tongue Cursed and blasphemed him as he ...
... o'er the dawn of things Was Evil's breath and life : this made him strong To soar aloft with overshadowing wings ; And the great Spirit of Good did creep among The nations of mankind , and every tongue Cursed and blasphemed him as he ...
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... o'er my brain ; and strange desire , The tempest of a passion , raging over My tranquil soul , its depths with light did cover , Which passed ; and calm , and darkness , sweeter far Came - then I loved ; but not a human lover ! For when ...
... o'er my brain ; and strange desire , The tempest of a passion , raging over My tranquil soul , its depths with light did cover , Which passed ; and calm , and darkness , sweeter far Came - then I loved ; but not a human lover ! For when ...
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... o'er a pellucid plain Of waters , azure with the noon - tide day . Etherial mountains shone around - a Fane Stood in the midst , girt by green isles which lay On the blue sunny deep , resplendent far away . XLIX . It was a Temple , such ...
... o'er a pellucid plain Of waters , azure with the noon - tide day . Etherial mountains shone around - a Fane Stood in the midst , girt by green isles which lay On the blue sunny deep , resplendent far away . XLIX . It was a Temple , such ...
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... o'er the forms on every side , Sculptures like life and thought ; immovable , deep - eyed . LII . We came to a vast hall , whose glorious roof Was diamond , which had drank the light- ning's sheen In darkness , and now poured it through ...
... o'er the forms on every side , Sculptures like life and thought ; immovable , deep - eyed . LII . We came to a vast hall , whose glorious roof Was diamond , which had drank the light- ning's sheen In darkness , and now poured it through ...
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... o'er A cloud of deepest shadow , which was thrown Athwart the glowing steps and the crystalline throne . LVII . The cloud which rested on that cone of flame Was cloven ; beneath the planet sate a Form , Fairer than tongue can speak or ...
... o'er A cloud of deepest shadow , which was thrown Athwart the glowing steps and the crystalline throne . LVII . The cloud which rested on that cone of flame Was cloven ; beneath the planet sate a Form , Fairer than tongue can speak or ...
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amid Argolis bards and sages beams beneath beside blood bosom breast breath bright burst calm CANTO chasm child clouds cold Cythna dæmon dark dead death deep despair doth dream earth eyes faint fair faith fear fell fire flame fled flow flowers gathered grave grew grey heard heart Heaven Helen hope hopes and fears human knew Kubla Khan Laon light lips living lone looks madness mankind mighty mist moon morn mortal mountains multitude night nursling o'er ocean Ozymandias pale passed pause peace PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY quivering Revolt of Islam Rosalind sailed sate scorn shade shadow shape shone silent slavery slaves sleep smile soon sophisms soul sound spirit spread stars stood strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou thought throne trance tremulous truth twas tyrants voice waves weep wild wind wings youth