The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... soon Oblivion will steal silently The remnant of its fame . Monarchs and conquerors there Proud o'er prostrate millions trod- The earthquakes of the human race , — Like them , forgotten when the ruin That marks their shock is past ...
... soon Oblivion will steal silently The remnant of its fame . Monarchs and conquerors there Proud o'er prostrate millions trod- The earthquakes of the human race , — Like them , forgotten when the ruin That marks their shock is past ...
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... soon The slumber of intemperance subsides , And conscience , that undying serpent , calls Her venomous brood to their nocturnal task . Listen ! he speaks ! oh ! mark that frenzied eye- Oh ! mark that deadly visage . RINO , No cessation ...
... soon The slumber of intemperance subsides , And conscience , that undying serpent , calls Her venomous brood to their nocturnal task . Listen ! he speaks ! oh ! mark that frenzied eye- Oh ! mark that deadly visage . RINO , No cessation ...
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... soon ; His death - pang rent my heart ! the insensate mob Uttered a cry of triumph , and I wept . Weep not , child ! cried my mother , for that man Has said , There is no God . FAIRY . There is no God ! Nature confirms the faith his ...
... soon ; His death - pang rent my heart ! the insensate mob Uttered a cry of triumph , and I wept . Weep not , child ! cried my mother , for that man Has said , There is no God . FAIRY . There is no God ! Nature confirms the faith his ...
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... soon appeared Such tiny twinklers as the planet orbs That there attendant on the solar power With borrowed light pursued their narrower way . Earth floated then below : The chariot paused a moment there ; The Spirit then descended : The ...
... soon appeared Such tiny twinklers as the planet orbs That there attendant on the solar power With borrowed light pursued their narrower way . Earth floated then below : The chariot paused a moment there ; The Spirit then descended : The ...
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... soon be run ; that a year or two was all he had of life . He desired that these years should be useful and illustrious . He saw , in a fervent call on his fellow - creatures to share TO THE EDITOR OF " THE EXAMINER . " « 38 EDITOR'S ...
... soon be run ; that a year or two was all he had of life . He desired that these years should be useful and illustrious . He saw , in a fervent call on his fellow - creatures to share TO THE EDITOR OF " THE EXAMINER . " « 38 EDITOR'S ...
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