The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: With NotesW. P. Hazard, 1856 - 498 pages |
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Page 17
... Lone counsel from a night of sleepless care . Pardon me , that I say farewell - farewell ! I would that to my own suspected self I could address a word so full of peace . Ors . Farewell ! -Be your thoughts better or more bold . I had ...
... Lone counsel from a night of sleepless care . Pardon me , that I say farewell - farewell ! I would that to my own suspected self I could address a word so full of peace . Ors . Farewell ! -Be your thoughts better or more bold . I had ...
Page 88
... - rooted ocean - fords , Whilst , to the eye of shipwrecked mariner , Lone sitting on the bare and shuddering rock , All seems unlinked contingency and chance : No atom of this turbulence fulfils ( 1 ) A 88 QUEEN . MAB .
... - rooted ocean - fords , Whilst , to the eye of shipwrecked mariner , Lone sitting on the bare and shuddering rock , All seems unlinked contingency and chance : No atom of this turbulence fulfils ( 1 ) A 88 QUEEN . MAB .
Page 103
... lone cathedral's roofless aisles The melancholy winds a death - dirge sung : It were a sight of awfulness to see The works of faith and slavery , so vast , So sumptuous , yet so perishing withal ! Even as the corpse that rests beneath ...
... lone cathedral's roofless aisles The melancholy winds a death - dirge sung : It were a sight of awfulness to see The works of faith and slavery , so vast , So sumptuous , yet so perishing withal ! Even as the corpse that rests beneath ...
Page 138
... lone boat a lone retreat Of moss - grown trees and weeds , shall I be seen : But beside thee , where still my heart has ever been . Thoughts of great deeds were mine , dear Friend , when first The clouds which wrap this world from youth ...
... lone boat a lone retreat Of moss - grown trees and weeds , shall I be seen : But beside thee , where still my heart has ever been . Thoughts of great deeds were mine , dear Friend , when first The clouds which wrap this world from youth ...
Page 138
... lone man who in a desert hears The music of his home : -unwonted fears Fell on the pale oppressors of our race , And Faith , and Custom , and low - thoughted cares , Like thunder - stricken dragons , for a space Left the torn human ...
... lone man who in a desert hears The music of his home : -unwonted fears Fell on the pale oppressors of our race , And Faith , and Custom , and low - thoughted cares , Like thunder - stricken dragons , for a space Left the torn human ...
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