The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Tom 3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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... seemed to have developed no defect Of either sex , yet all the grace of both , — In gentleness and strength its limbs were decked ; The bosom lightly swelled with its full youth , The countenance was such as might select Some artist ...
... seemed to have developed no defect Of either sex , yet all the grace of both , — In gentleness and strength its limbs were decked ; The bosom lightly swelled with its full youth , The countenance was such as might select Some artist ...
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... seemed as if its waves did flow In tempest down the mountains , -loosely driven The lady's radiant hair streamed to and fro ; Beneath , the billows having vainly striven Indignant and impetuous , roared to feel The swift and steady ...
... seemed as if its waves did flow In tempest down the mountains , -loosely driven The lady's radiant hair streamed to and fro ; Beneath , the billows having vainly striven Indignant and impetuous , roared to feel The swift and steady ...
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... Seemed only not to move and grow Because the crystal silence of the air Weighed on their life ; even as the Power divine , Which then lulled all things , brooded upon mine . * The Author has connected many recollections of his visit to ...
... Seemed only not to move and grow Because the crystal silence of the air Weighed on their life ; even as the Power divine , Which then lulled all things , brooded upon mine . * The Author has connected many recollections of his visit to ...
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... former bereave- ment inspiring us with terror . We seemed to take root here and moved little afterwards ; often , indeed , entertaining projects for visiting other parts of Italy , but still H 2 EDITOR'S NOTE ON POEMS OF 1820 . 99.
... former bereave- ment inspiring us with terror . We seemed to take root here and moved little afterwards ; often , indeed , entertaining projects for visiting other parts of Italy , but still H 2 EDITOR'S NOTE ON POEMS OF 1820 . 99.
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... seemed As like the glorious shape which I had dreamed , As is the Moon , whose changes ever run Into themselves , to the eternal Sun ; The cold chaste Moon , the Queen of Heaven's bright isles , Who makes all beautiful on which she ...
... seemed As like the glorious shape which I had dreamed , As is the Moon , whose changes ever run Into themselves , to the eternal Sun ; The cold chaste Moon , the Queen of Heaven's bright isles , Who makes all beautiful on which she ...
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