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... Mother , thy sons and thou Scorn him without whose all - enduring will , Beneath the fierce omnipotence of Jove , Both they and thou had vanished , like thin mist Unrolled on the morning wind . Know ye not me , The Titan ? he who made ...
... Mother , thy sons and thou Scorn him without whose all - enduring will , Beneath the fierce omnipotence of Jove , Both they and thou had vanished , like thin mist Unrolled on the morning wind . Know ye not me , The Titan ? he who made ...
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... mother ; she within whose stony veins , To the last fibre of the loftiest tree Whose thin leaves trembled in the frozen air , Joy ran , as blood within a living frame , When thou didst from her bosom , like a cloud Of glory , arise , a ...
... mother ; she within whose stony veins , To the last fibre of the loftiest tree Whose thin leaves trembled in the frozen air , Joy ran , as blood within a living frame , When thou didst from her bosom , like a cloud Of glory , arise , a ...
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... mother's hate Breathed on her child's destroyer ; ay , I heard Thy curse , the which , if thou rememberest not , Yet my innumerable seas and streams , Mountains , and caves , and winds , and yon wide air , And the inarticulate people of ...
... mother's hate Breathed on her child's destroyer ; ay , I heard Thy curse , the which , if thou rememberest not , Yet my innumerable seas and streams , Mountains , and caves , and winds , and yon wide air , And the inarticulate people of ...
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... . Ask , and they must reply : so the revenge Of the Supreme may sweep through vacant shades , As rainy wind through the abandoned gate Of a fallen palace . PROMETHEUS . Mother , let not aught Of that which 18 PROMETHEUS UNBOUND .
... . Ask , and they must reply : so the revenge Of the Supreme may sweep through vacant shades , As rainy wind through the abandoned gate Of a fallen palace . PROMETHEUS . Mother , let not aught Of that which 18 PROMETHEUS UNBOUND .
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. PROMETHEUS . Mother , let not aught Of that which may be evil , pass again My lips , or those of aught resembling me . Phantasm of Jupiter , arise , appear ! IONE . My wings are folded o'er mine ears : My wings are ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. PROMETHEUS . Mother , let not aught Of that which may be evil , pass again My lips , or those of aught resembling me . Phantasm of Jupiter , arise , appear ! IONE . My wings are folded o'er mine ears : My wings are ...
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