Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... milk - white bulls that Beside Clitumnus and the crystal lakes Of the Cisalpine mountains , in fresh dews Of lotus - grass and blossoming asphodel , Sleeking their silken hair , and with sweet breath Loading OR , SWELLFOOT THE TYRANT . 29.
... milk - white bulls that Beside Clitumnus and the crystal lakes Of the Cisalpine mountains , in fresh dews Of lotus - grass and blossoming asphodel , Sleeking their silken hair , and with sweet breath Loading OR , SWELLFOOT THE TYRANT . 29.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. Sleeking their silken hair , and with sweet breath Loading the morning winds until they faint With living fragrance , are so beautiful ! - Well , I say nothing : but Europa rode On such a one from Asia into Crete ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. Sleeking their silken hair , and with sweet breath Loading the morning winds until they faint With living fragrance , are so beautiful ! - Well , I say nothing : but Europa rode On such a one from Asia into Crete ...
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... sweet solemn spells , Clothing in hues of heaven thy dim and 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 ...
... sweet solemn spells , Clothing in hues of heaven thy dim and 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 ...
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... Sweet secrets , or beside its breathless sleep That loveliest dreams perpetual watch did keep . MUTABILITY . WE are as clouds that veil the midnight moon ; How restlessly they speed , and gleam , and quiver , Streaking the darkness ...
... Sweet secrets , or beside its breathless sleep That loveliest dreams perpetual watch did keep . MUTABILITY . WE are as clouds that veil the midnight moon ; How restlessly they speed , and gleam , and quiver , Streaking the darkness ...
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... sweet dreams , leaving thee to mourn . These common woes I feel . One loss is mine , Which thou too feel'st ; yet I alone deplore : Thou wert as a lone star , whose light did shine On some frail bark in winter's midnight roar ; Thou ...
... sweet dreams , leaving thee to mourn . These common woes I feel . One loss is mine , Which thou too feel'st ; yet I alone deplore : Thou wert as a lone star , whose light did shine On some frail bark in winter's midnight roar ; Thou ...
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