The powers that quell Death, Wherever we soar shall assemble beneath. And our singing shall build In the void's loose field A world for the Spirit of Wisdom to wield; We will take our plan From the new world of man, And our work shall be called the Promethean. Prometheus Unbound: A Lyrical Drama in Four Acts - Strona 99autor: Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1908 - Liczba stron: 132Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1849 - Liczba stron: 406
...starry skies Into the hoar deep to colonize : Death, Chaos, and Night, From the sound of our flight. Shall flee, like mist from a tempest's might And Earth,...loose field A world for the Spirit of Wisdom to wield; We will take our plan From the new world of man And our work shall be called the Promethean. СВОИ... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1860 - Liczba stron: 522
...colonize : Death, Chaos, and Night, From the sound of our flight, Shall flee, like mist from a tempest'* might And Earth, Air, and Light, And the Spirit of Might, Which drives round the atari in their fiery flight ; And Love, Thought, and Breath, The powers that quell Death, Wherever... | |
| Charles S. Middleton - 1858 - Liczba stron: 404
...starry skies Into the hoar deep to colonize ; Death, chaoe and night, From the sound of our flight Shall flee like mist from a tempest's might. And earth,...quell death Wherever we soar, shall assemble beneath." But while this constitutes the main action of this marvellous drama, the entire subject is made subservient... | |
| Charles S. Middleton - 1858 - Liczba stron: 380
...starry skies Into the hoar deep to colonize ; Death, chaos and night, From the sound of our flight Shall flee like mist from a tempest's might. And earth,...quell death Wherever we soar, shall assemble beneath." But while this constitutes the main action of this marvellous drama, the entire subject is made subservient... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1862 - Liczba stron: 480
...Death, Chaos, and Night, From the sound of our flight, Shall flee, like mist from a tempest's mighty And Earth, Air, and Light, And the Spirit of Might,...loose field A world for the Spirit of Wisdom to wield ; We wih1 take our plan From the new world of man And our work shall be called the Promethean^ CHORUS... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1865 - Liczba stron: 854
...starry skies Into the hoar deep to colonize : Death, Chaos, and Night, From the sound of our flight, Shall flee, like mist from a tempest's might. And...loose field A world for the Spirit of Wisdom to wield ; We will take our plan From the new world of man And our work shall be called the Promethean. CHORUS... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1865 - Liczba stron: 744
...starry skies Into the hoar deep to colonise : Death. Chaos, and Night, From the sound of our flight, Shall flee, like mist from a tempest's might. And...flight And Love. Thought, and Breath, The powers that qnell Death, Wherever we soar shall assemble beneath. And our singing shall build In the void's loose... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1865 - Liczba stron: 834
...starry skies Into the hoar deep to colonize: Death, Chaos, and Night, From the sound of our flight, Shall flee, like mist from a tempest's might. And...Air, and Light, And the Spirit of Might, Which drives round'the stars in their fiery flight And Love, Thought, and Breath, The powers that quell Death, Wherever... | |
| Henry Carrington Alexander - 1870 - Liczba stron: 514
...song by the spirits of the human mind : 'Earth, Air, and Light, And the spirit of Might, Which drives the stars in their fiery flight, And Love, thought...quell death, Wherever we soar shall assemble beneath.' "In imitation of this wonderful production, I once projected a Lyrical drama of my own, which I entitled... | |
| Henry Carrington Alexander - 1870 - Liczba stron: 674
...human mind : 'Earth, Air, and Light, And the spirit of Might, Which drives the stars in their aery flight, And Love, thought and breath, The powers that...quell death, Wherever we soar shall assemble beneath.' " In imitation of this wonderful production, I once projected a Lyrical drama of my own, which I entitled... | |
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