Poetical Works, 3. köideOsgood, 1871 |
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... loved the queen ! —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 ;
... loved the queen ! —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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... turned into Bulls , and arrange them- selves quietly behind the altar . The image of FAMINE sinks through a chasm in the earth , and a MINOTAUR rises . MINOTAUR . I am the Ionian Minotaur , the mightiest Of all Europa's taurine progeny ...
... turned into Bulls , and arrange them- selves quietly behind the altar . The image of FAMINE sinks through a chasm in the earth , and a MINOTAUR rises . MINOTAUR . I am the Ionian Minotaur , the mightiest Of all Europa's taurine progeny ...
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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 ****
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. Such lovely ministers to meet Oft hast thou turned from men thy lonely feet . With mountain winds , and babbling springs , And mountain seas , that are the voice Of these inexplicable things , Thou didst hold ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. Such lovely ministers to meet Oft hast thou turned from men thy lonely feet . With mountain winds , and babbling springs , And mountain seas , that are the voice Of these inexplicable things , Thou didst hold ...
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... turned The light of his frank eyes , as if to show He knew not of the grief within that burned , But asked forbearance with a mournful look ; Or spoke in words from which none ever learned The cause of his disquietude ; or shook With ...
... turned The light of his frank eyes , as if to show He knew not of the grief within that burned , But asked forbearance with a mournful look ; Or spoke in words from which none ever learned The cause of his disquietude ; or shook With ...
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