The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: From the Original Editions...Chatto & Windus, 1875 |
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... divine , Who rose like shadows between man and God ; Till that eclipse , still hanging over heaven , Was worshipp'd by the world o'er which they strode , For the true sun it quench'd— " Their power was given But to destroy , " replied ...
... divine , Who rose like shadows between man and God ; Till that eclipse , still hanging over heaven , Was worshipp'd by the world o'er which they strode , For the true sun it quench'd— " Their power was given But to destroy , " replied ...
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... divine , bestowing " On thine own bird the sweet enthusiasm Which overflows in notes of liquid gladness , Filling the sky like light ! How many a spasm " Of fever'd brains , oppress'd with grief and madness , Were lull'd by thee ...
... divine , bestowing " On thine own bird the sweet enthusiasm Which overflows in notes of liquid gladness , Filling the sky like light ! How many a spasm " Of fever'd brains , oppress'd with grief and madness , Were lull'd by thee ...
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... divine Which then lull'd all things , brooded upon mine . EPODE II . a . Then gentle winds arose With many a mingled close * The Author has connected many recollections of his visit to Pompeii and Baie with the enthusiasm excited by the ...
... divine Which then lull'd all things , brooded upon mine . EPODE II . a . Then gentle winds arose With many a mingled close * The Author has connected many recollections of his visit to Pompeii and Baie with the enthusiasm excited by the ...
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... divine sea Prophesyings which grew articulate- They seize me - I must speak them - be they fate ! STROPHE ɑ . I. Naples ! thou Heart of men which ever pantest Naked , beneath the lidless eye of heaven ! Elysian City which to calm ...
... divine sea Prophesyings which grew articulate- They seize me - I must speak them - be they fate ! STROPHE ɑ . I. Naples ! thou Heart of men which ever pantest Naked , beneath the lidless eye of heaven ! Elysian City which to calm ...
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... divine , From Nature's inmost shrine , Strip every impious gawd , rend Error veil by veil : O'er Ruin desolate , O'er Falsehood's fallen state Sit thou sublime , unawed ; be the Destroyer pale ! And equal laws be thine , And winged ...
... divine , From Nature's inmost shrine , Strip every impious gawd , rend Error veil by veil : O'er Ruin desolate , O'er Falsehood's fallen state Sit thou sublime , unawed ; be the Destroyer pale ! And equal laws be thine , And winged ...
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