Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1. köideE. Moxon, 1839 - 363 pages |
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... slave What these endure ; shall they have no protection ? Cam . Why , if they would petition to the Pope I see not how he could refuse it - yet He holds it of most dangerous example in aught to weaken the paternal power , Being , as ...
... slave What these endure ; shall they have no protection ? Cam . Why , if they would petition to the Pope I see not how he could refuse it - yet He holds it of most dangerous example in aught to weaken the paternal power , Being , as ...
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... slave ! What Said she ? Andr . My Lord , ' twas what she looked she said : " Go , tell my father that I see the gulph " Of Hell between us two , which he may pass , - " I will not . " Cen . Go thor quick , Lucretia ; ( Exit Andres } ...
... slave ! What Said she ? Andr . My Lord , ' twas what she looked she said : " Go , tell my father that I see the gulph " Of Hell between us two , which he may pass , - " I will not . " Cen . Go thor quick , Lucretia ; ( Exit Andres } ...
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... slaves ! Where , if ye dare not kill a sleeping man , Found ye the boldness to return to me With such a deed undone ? Base palterers ! Cowards and traitors ! Why , the very conscience Which ye would sell for gold and for revenge Is an ...
... slaves ! Where , if ye dare not kill a sleeping man , Found ye the boldness to return to me With such a deed undone ? Base palterers ! Cowards and traitors ! Why , the very conscience Which ye would sell for gold and for revenge Is an ...
Page 52
... slaves Of blind authority read the truth of things When written on a brow of guilelessness : She sees not yet triumphant Innocence Stand at the judgment - seat of mortal man , A judge and an accuser of the wrong Which drags it there ...
... slaves Of blind authority read the truth of things When written on a brow of guilelessness : She sees not yet triumphant Innocence Stand at the judgment - seat of mortal man , A judge and an accuser of the wrong Which drags it there ...
Page 55
... slave Of what ? A word ? which those of this false world Employ against each other , not themselves ; As men wear daggers not for self - offence . But if I am mistaken , where shall I Fizd the disguise to hide from myself , At now I ...
... slave Of what ? A word ? which those of this false world Employ against each other , not themselves ; As men wear daggers not for self - offence . But if I am mistaken , where shall I Fizd the disguise to hide from myself , At now I ...
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