Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... number of people who died , and the immense consumption of garlic by the wretched Egyptians , who made a sepulchre for the name as well as the bodies of their tyrants . Sustain the cone of my untroubled brain , That point.
... number of people who died , and the immense consumption of garlic by the wretched Egyptians , who made a sepulchre for the name as well as the bodies of their tyrants . Sustain the cone of my untroubled brain , That point.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. Sustain the cone of my untroubled brain , That point , the emblem of a pointless nothing ! Thou to whom kings and laurelled emperors , Radical - butchers , Paper - money - millers , Bishops and deacons , and the ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. Sustain the cone of my untroubled brain , That point , the emblem of a pointless nothing ! Thou to whom kings and laurelled emperors , Radical - butchers , Paper - money - millers , Bishops and deacons , and the ...
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... —and then I wept With the pathos of my own eloquence , And every tear turned to a mill - stone , which Brained many a gaping pig , and there was made A slough of blood and brains upon the place , 22 EDIPUS TYRANNUS ;
... —and then I wept With the pathos of my own eloquence , And every tear turned to a mill - stone , which Brained many a gaping pig , and there was made A slough of blood and brains upon the place , 22 EDIPUS TYRANNUS ;
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. A slough of blood and brains upon the place , Greased with the pounded bacon ; round and round The millstones rolled , ploughing the pavement up , And hurling sucking pigs into the air , With dust and stones . Enter ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. A slough of blood and brains upon the place , Greased with the pounded bacon ; round and round The millstones rolled , ploughing the pavement up , And hurling sucking pigs into the air , With dust and stones . Enter ...
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... brain unencompassed with nerves of steel ; When all that we know , or feel , or see , Shall pass like an unreal mystery . The secret things of the grave are there , Where all but this frame must surely be , Though the fine - wrought eye ...
... brain unencompassed with nerves of steel ; When all that we know , or feel , or see , Shall pass like an unreal mystery . The secret things of the grave are there , Where all but this frame must surely be , Though the fine - wrought eye ...
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