The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, with His Life, 1권J. Ascham, 1834 - 1004페이지 |
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... Round the evening tower , and the young stars glauce Between the quick bats in their twilight dance ; The spotted deer bask in the fresh moon - light Before our gate , and the slow silent night Is measured by the pants of their calm ...
... Round the evening tower , and the young stars glauce Between the quick bats in their twilight dance ; The spotted deer bask in the fresh moon - light Before our gate , and the slow silent night Is measured by the pants of their calm ...
69 페이지
... round with ivy , which the waterfalls Illumining , with sound that never fails Accompany the noon - day nightingales ; And all the place is peopled with sweet airs ; The light clear element which the isle wears Is heavy with the scent ...
... round with ivy , which the waterfalls Illumining , with sound that never fails Accompany the noon - day nightingales ; And all the place is peopled with sweet airs ; The light clear element which the isle wears Is heavy with the scent ...
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... Round the rent heart , and pray - as madmen do ; For what ? they know not , till the night of death , As sunset that strange vision , severeth Our memory from itself , and us from all We sought , and yet were baffled . " I recall The ...
... Round the rent heart , and pray - as madmen do ; For what ? they know not , till the night of death , As sunset that strange vision , severeth Our memory from itself , and us from all We sought , and yet were baffled . " I recall The ...
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... Round the red west when the sun dies in it : And then into a meteor , such as caper On hill - tops when the moon is in a fit ; Then , into one of those mysterious stars Which hide 34 THE WITCH OF ATLAS . The Witch of Atlas 34.
... Round the red west when the sun dies in it : And then into a meteor , such as caper On hill - tops when the moon is in a fit ; Then , into one of those mysterious stars Which hide 34 THE WITCH OF ATLAS . The Witch of Atlas 34.
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... round unfathomably . The silver noon into that winding dell , With slanted gleam athwart the forest tops , Tempered like golden evening , feebly fell ; A green and glowing light , like that which drops From folded lilies in which glow ...
... round unfathomably . The silver noon into that winding dell , With slanted gleam athwart the forest tops , Tempered like golden evening , feebly fell ; A green and glowing light , like that which drops From folded lilies in which glow ...
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ANTISTROPHE art thou azure Baubo beams beautiful beneath bowers brain breath bright burning calm cave cavern chidden Chorus city of death clouds cold cradle Cyclops Cyprian Dæmon dark dead death deep delight divine dream earth EPODE eyes faint fair Faust fear fire flowers folded palm gaze gentle golden air grave green grew grey grief hair heart heaven Hermes hope isles kiss lady leaves light limbs lips living lone love waves Meph mighty mind moon mortal mountains never night o'er ocean odour Onchestus pale rocks round sate scorn shadow silent sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought Tmolus tower truth Ulys veil voice wandering waves weep wept western isles Whilst wild wind wind-flowers wings woods words youth
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70 페이지 - Nor fame, nor power, nor love, nor leisure. Others I see whom these surround — Smiling they live, and call life pleasure ; — To me that cup has been dealt in another measure.
35 페이지 - While yet a boy I sought for ghosts, and sped Through many a listening chamber, cave, and ruin, And starlight wood, with fearful steps pursuing Hopes of high talk with the departed dead. I called on poisonous names with which our youth is fed ; I was not heard : I saw them not. When musing deeply on the lot Of life, at that sweet time when winds are wooing All vital things that wake to bring News of birds and blossoming, Sudden thy shadow fell on me — I shrieked, and clasped my hands in...
69 페이지 - O, lift me from the grass! I die, I faint, I fail! Let thy love in kisses rain On my lips and eyelids pale. My cheek is cold and white, alas ! My heart beats loud and fast: Oh! press it close to thine again, Where it will break at last ! Very few, perhaps, are familiar with these lines — yet no less a poet than Shelley is their author.
48 페이지 - Our breath shall intermix, our bosoms bound, And our veins beat together; and our lips, With o'ther eloquence than words, eclipse The soul that burns between them...
95 페이지 - Music, when soft voices die, Vibrates in the memory — Odours, when sweet violets sicken, Live within the sense they quicken. Rose leaves, when the rose is dead, Are heaped for the beloved's bed; And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone, Love itself shall slumber on.
73 페이지 - I am the eye with which the Universe Beholds itself and knows itself divine; All harmony of instrument or verse, All prophecy, all medicine are mine, All light of art or nature; — to my song, Victory and praise in their own right belong.
128 페이지 - But thou art fled Like some frail exhalation, which the dawn Robes in its golden beams, — ah ! thou hast fled ! The brave, the gentle, and the beautiful, The child of grace and genius. Heartless things Are done and said i...
27 페이지 - You are now In London, that great sea, whose ebb and flow At once is deaf and loud, and on the shore Vomits its wrecks, and still howls on for more.
63 페이지 - I sighed for thee. Thy brother Death came, and cried, Wouldst thou me? Thy sweet child Sleep, the filmy-eyed, Murmured like a noontide bee, Shall I nestle near thy side? Wouldst thou me? — And I replied, No, not thee!
46 페이지 - True love in this differs from gold and clay, That to divide is not to take away. Love is like understanding, that grows bright, Gazing on many truths...