The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: With NotesW. P. Hazard, 1856 - 498 pages |
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... limbs Who tortures them , and triumphs ? -What , if we , The desolate and the dead , were his own flesh , His children and his wife , whom he is bound To love and shelter ? Shall we therefore find No refuge in this merciless wide world ...
... limbs Who tortures them , and triumphs ? -What , if we , The desolate and the dead , were his own flesh , His children and his wife , whom he is bound To love and shelter ? Shall we therefore find No refuge in this merciless wide world ...
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... limbs , And I have never yet despaired - but now ! What would I say ? ( Recovering herself . ) Ah ! no , ' tis nothing new . The sufferings we all share have made me wild : He only struck and cursed me as he passed ; He said , he looked ...
... limbs , And I have never yet despaired - but now ! What would I say ? ( Recovering herself . ) Ah ! no , ' tis nothing new . The sufferings we all share have made me wild : He only struck and cursed me as he passed ; He said , he looked ...
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... limbs to one another , And eats into my sinews , and dissolves My flesh to a pollution , poisoning The subtle , pure , and inmost spirit of life ! My God ! I never knew what the mad felt Before ; for I am mad beyond all doubt ! No , I ...
... limbs to one another , And eats into my sinews , and dissolves My flesh to a pollution , poisoning The subtle , pure , and inmost spirit of life ! My God ! I never knew what the mad felt Before ; for I am mad beyond all doubt ! No , I ...
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... limbs , the unworthy temple of thy spirit , As a foul den from which what thou abhorrest May mock thee , unavenged - it shall not be ! Self murder ? -no , that might be no escape , For thy decree yawns like a Hell between Our will and ...
... limbs , the unworthy temple of thy spirit , As a foul den from which what thou abhorrest May mock thee , unavenged - it shall not be ! Self murder ? -no , that might be no escape , For thy decree yawns like a Hell between Our will and ...
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... limbs To loathed lameness ! All - beholding sun , Strike in thy envy those life - darting eyes With thine own blinding beams ! Lucr . Peace ! Peace ! For thine own sake unsay those dreadful words . When high God grants , he punishes ...
... limbs To loathed lameness ! All - beholding sun , Strike in thy envy those life - darting eyes With thine own blinding beams ! Lucr . Peace ! Peace ! For thine own sake unsay those dreadful words . When high God grants , he punishes ...
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