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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... Tyrants dwelt side by Was withered up . side , And stabled in our homes , -until the chain Stifled the captive's cry , and to abide That blasting curse men had no shame -- all vied In evil , slave and despot ; fear with lust , Strange ...
... Tyrants dwelt side by Was withered up . side , And stabled in our homes , -until the chain Stifled the captive's cry , and to abide That blasting curse men had no shame -- all vied In evil , slave and despot ; fear with lust , Strange ...
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... tyrants : —a dark gulph before , The realm of a stern Ruler , yawned ; behind , Terror and Time conflicting drove ... Tyrant and slave , victim and torturer , bent Before one Power , to which supreme control Over their will , by their ...
... tyrants : —a dark gulph before , The realm of a stern Ruler , yawned ; behind , Terror and Time conflicting drove ... Tyrant and slave , victim and torturer , bent Before one Power , to which supreme control Over their will , by their ...
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... tyrant rage A patient warfare thy young heart did wage , When those soft eyes of scarcely conscious thought , Some tale , or thine own fancies would engage To overflow with tears , or converse fraught With passion o'er their depths its ...
... tyrant rage A patient warfare thy young heart did wage , When those soft eyes of scarcely conscious thought , Some tale , or thine own fancies would engage To overflow with tears , or converse fraught With passion o'er their depths its ...
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... tyrants . I had thought It was more hard to turn my unpractised cheek To scorn and shame , and this beloved spot And thee , O dearest friend , to leave and murmur not . XL . " Whence came I what I am ? thou , Laon , knowest How a young ...
... tyrants . I had thought It was more hard to turn my unpractised cheek To scorn and shame , and this beloved spot And thee , O dearest friend , to leave and murmur not . XL . " Whence came I what I am ? thou , Laon , knowest How a young ...
Strona 62
... tyrant dwells , There with the music of thine own sweet spells Will disenchant the captives , and will pour For the despairing , from the crystal wells Of thy deep spirit , reason's mighty lore , And 62 [ CANTO II . LAON AND CYTHNA .
... tyrant dwells , There with the music of thine own sweet spells Will disenchant the captives , and will pour For the despairing , from the crystal wells Of thy deep spirit , reason's mighty lore , And 62 [ CANTO II . LAON AND CYTHNA .
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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