Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... dead - drunk or inspired , I cannot well remember ; nor , in truth , The oracle itself ! PURGANAX . The words went thus : " Boeotia , choose reform or civil war , When through the streets , instead of hare with dogs , A Consort - Queen ...
... dead - drunk or inspired , I cannot well remember ; nor , in truth , The oracle itself ! PURGANAX . The words went thus : " Boeotia , choose reform or civil war , When through the streets , instead of hare with dogs , A Consort - Queen ...
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... dead : A bane so much the deadlier fills it now , As calumny is worse than death , for here The Gadfly's venom , fifty times distilled , Is mingled with the vomit of the Leech , In due proportion , and black ratsbane , which That very ...
... dead : A bane so much the deadlier fills it now , As calumny is worse than death , for here The Gadfly's venom , fifty times distilled , Is mingled with the vomit of the Leech , In due proportion , and black ratsbane , which That very ...
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... distant spire , Around whose lessening and invisible height Gather among the stars the clouds of night . The dead are sleeping in their sepulchres ; And , EARLY POEMS! A Summer-Evening Church-Yard, Lechlade, Glou- cestershire.
... distant spire , Around whose lessening and invisible height Gather among the stars the clouds of night . The dead are sleeping in their sepulchres ; And , EARLY POEMS! A Summer-Evening Church-Yard, Lechlade, Glou- cestershire.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. The dead are sleeping in their sepulchres ; And , mouldering as they sleep , a thrilling sound , Half sense , half thought , among the darkness stirs , Breathed from their wormy beds all living things around ; And ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. The dead are sleeping in their sepulchres ; And , mouldering as they sleep , a thrilling sound , Half sense , half thought , among the darkness stirs , Breathed from their wormy beds all living things around ; And ...
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... glory of the moon is dead ; Night's ghost and dreams have now departed ; Thine own soul still is true to thee , But changed to a foul fiend through misery . This fiend , whose ghastly presence ever Beside thee like TO **** 31.
... glory of the moon is dead ; Night's ghost and dreams have now departed ; Thine own soul still is true to thee , But changed to a foul fiend through misery . This fiend , whose ghastly presence ever Beside thee like TO **** 31.
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