The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Fell from Ianthe's spirit ; They shrank and brake like bandages of straw Beneath a wakened giant's strength . She knew her glorious change , And felt in apprehension uncontrolled New raptures opening round : Each day - dream of her ...
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... fell ! Earth heard the name ; earth trembled , as the smoke Of his revenge ascended up to heaven , Blotting the constellations ; and the cries Of millions butcher'd in sweet confidence And unsuspecting peace , even when the bonds Of ...
... fell ! Earth heard the name ; earth trembled , as the smoke Of his revenge ascended up to heaven , Blotting the constellations ; and the cries Of millions butcher'd in sweet confidence And unsuspecting peace , even when the bonds Of ...
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... dampness of the grave Bathed my imperishable front . I fell , And long lay tranced upon the charmed soil . When I awoke hell burned within my brain , Glow mantling in first luxury of health , Thrills with 14 QUEEN MAB .
... dampness of the grave Bathed my imperishable front . I fell , And long lay tranced upon the charmed soil . When I awoke hell burned within my brain , Glow mantling in first luxury of health , Thrills with 14 QUEEN MAB .
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... fell That hoary giant , who , in lonely pride , Beneath his silent footstep . Pyramids , That for millenniums had withstood the tide Of human things , his storm - breath drove in sand Across that desert where their stones survived The ...
... fell That hoary giant , who , in lonely pride , Beneath his silent footstep . Pyramids , That for millenniums had withstood the tide Of human things , his storm - breath drove in sand Across that desert where their stones survived The ...
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... fell - I placed myself before the falling statue - she fell , and did not crush me . Nations sprang up and disappeared before me ; but I remained , and did not die . From cloud - encircled cliffs did I precipitate myself into the ocean ...
... fell - I placed myself before the falling statue - she fell , and did not crush me . Nations sprang up and disappeared before me ; but I remained , and did not die . From cloud - encircled cliffs did I precipitate myself into the ocean ...
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