The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... smile ? Yes ! she will wake again , Although her glowing limbs are motionless , And silent those sweet lips , Once breathing eloquence That might have soothed a tiger's rage , Or thawed the cold heart of a conqueror . Her dewy eyes are ...
... smile ? Yes ! she will wake again , Although her glowing limbs are motionless , And silent those sweet lips , Once breathing eloquence That might have soothed a tiger's rage , Or thawed the cold heart of a conqueror . Her dewy eyes are ...
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... smile of morn : — The magic car moved on- From the celestial hoofs The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew , And where the burning wheels Eddied above the mountain's loftiest peak , Was traced a line of lightning . Now it flew far above ...
... smile of morn : — The magic car moved on- From the celestial hoofs The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew , And where the burning wheels Eddied above the mountain's loftiest peak , Was traced a line of lightning . Now it flew far above ...
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... smile , shone calmly forth : The thirsty fire crept round his manly limbs ; His resolute eyes were scorched to blindness soon ; His death - pang rent my heart ! the insensate mob Uttered a cry of triumph , and I wept . Weep not , child ...
... smile , shone calmly forth : The thirsty fire crept round his manly limbs ; His resolute eyes were scorched to blindness soon ; His death - pang rent my heart ! the insensate mob Uttered a cry of triumph , and I wept . Weep not , child ...
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... smile of godlike malice reillumed His fading lineaments . - I go , he cried , But thou shalt wander o'er the unquiet earth Eternally.- -The dampness of the grave Bathed my imperishable front . I fell , And long lay tranced upon the ...
... smile of godlike malice reillumed His fading lineaments . - I go , he cried , But thou shalt wander o'er the unquiet earth Eternally.- -The dampness of the grave Bathed my imperishable front . I fell , And long lay tranced upon the ...
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... smiles of infant playfulness : No more the shuddering voice of hoarse despair Paled through the echoing vaults , but ... smile . Fear not then , Spirit , death's disrobing hand ; So welcome when the tyrant is awake , So welcome when the ...
... smiles of infant playfulness : No more the shuddering voice of hoarse despair Paled through the echoing vaults , but ... smile . Fear not then , Spirit , death's disrobing hand ; So welcome when the tyrant is awake , So welcome when the ...
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