The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... passion of his soul : he dedicated to it every power of his mind , every pulsation of his heart . Ile looked on political freedom as the direct agent to effect the happiness of man- kind ; and thus any new - sprung hope of liberty ...
... passion of his soul : he dedicated to it every power of his mind , every pulsation of his heart . Ile looked on political freedom as the direct agent to effect the happiness of man- kind ; and thus any new - sprung hope of liberty ...
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... passion and perception . verse . The second class is , of course , the more popular , as appealing at once to emotions common to us all ; some of these rest on the passion of love ; others on grief and despondency ; others on the ...
... passion and perception . verse . The second class is , of course , the more popular , as appealing at once to emotions common to us all ; some of these rest on the passion of love ; others on grief and despondency ; others on the ...
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... passion to his intellectual pursuits ; and rendered his mind keenly alive to every perception of outward objects ... passions , for this gratifies our vanity ; but few of us understand or sympathise with the endeavour to ally the love of ...
... passion to his intellectual pursuits ; and rendered his mind keenly alive to every perception of outward objects ... passions , for this gratifies our vanity ; but few of us understand or sympathise with the endeavour to ally the love of ...
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... passion , struggles on ; Fleets through its sad duration rapidly ; Then like a useless and worn - out machine , Rots , perishes and passes . FAIRY . Spirit ! who hast dived so deep ; Spirit ! who hast soar'd so high ; Thou the fearless ...
... passion , struggles on ; Fleets through its sad duration rapidly ; Then like a useless and worn - out machine , Rots , perishes and passes . FAIRY . Spirit ! who hast dived so deep ; Spirit ! who hast soar'd so high ; Thou the fearless ...
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... passions , prejudices , interests , That sway the meanest being , the weak touch That moves the finest nerve , And in one human brain Causes the faintest thought , becomes a link In the great chain of nature . Behold , the Fairy cried ...
... passions , prejudices , interests , That sway the meanest being , the weak touch That moves the finest nerve , And in one human brain Causes the faintest thought , becomes a link In the great chain of nature . Behold , the Fairy cried ...
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