Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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Page 14
... fair things in many hideous shapes , And trumpets all his falsehood to the world . Like other beetles he is fed on dung ; He has eleven feet with which he crawls , Trailing a blistering slime ; and this foul beast Has tracked Iona from ...
... fair things in many hideous shapes , And trumpets all his falsehood to the world . Like other beetles he is fed on dung ; He has eleven feet with which he crawls , Trailing a blistering slime ; and this foul beast Has tracked Iona from ...
Page 45
... fair of San Giuliano . " This was the period of Queen Caroline's landing in England , and the struggles made by ... fair was held in the square , beneath our windows . Shelley read to us his Ode to Liberty ; and was riotously accompanied ...
... fair of San Giuliano . " This was the period of Queen Caroline's landing in England , and the struggles made by ... fair was held in the square , beneath our windows . Shelley read to us his Ode to Liberty ; and was riotously accompanied ...
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... ΑΠΟΤΜΟΝ . O , THERE are spirits in the air , And genii of the evening breeze , And gentle ghosts , with eyes as fair As star - beams among twilight trees Such lovely ministers to meet Oft hast thou turned from 50 ΤΟ ****
... ΑΠΟΤΜΟΝ . O , THERE are spirits in the air , And genii of the evening breeze , And gentle ghosts , with eyes as fair As star - beams among twilight trees Such lovely ministers to meet Oft hast thou turned from 50 ΤΟ ****
Page 64
... fair , thy spells did bind To fear himself , and love all human kind . MONT BLANC . LINES WRITTEN IN THE VALE OF CHAMOUNI . I. THE everlasting universe of things Flows through the mind , and rolls its rapid waves , Now dark , now ...
... fair , thy spells did bind To fear himself , and love all human kind . MONT BLANC . LINES WRITTEN IN THE VALE OF CHAMOUNI . I. THE everlasting universe of things Flows through the mind , and rolls its rapid waves , Now dark , now ...
Page 85
... fair , The shadow of thy moving wings imbues Its deserts and its mountains , till they wear Beauty like some bright robe ; -thou ever soarest Among the towers of men , and as soft air In spring , which moves the unawakened forest ...
... fair , The shadow of thy moving wings imbues Its deserts and its mountains , till they wear Beauty like some bright robe ; -thou ever soarest Among the towers of men , and as soft air In spring , which moves the unawakened forest ...
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