The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: From the Original Editions...Chatto & Windus, 1875 |
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Page 14
... stars , or wan Climbs with diminish'd beams the azure steep ; Or whether clouds sail o'er the inverse deep , Piloted by the many wandering blast , And the rare stars rush through them , dim and fast . All this is beautiful in every land ...
... stars , or wan Climbs with diminish'd beams the azure steep ; Or whether clouds sail o'er the inverse deep , Piloted by the many wandering blast , And the rare stars rush through them , dim and fast . All this is beautiful in every land ...
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... stars the fire - flies flash and glance Pale in the open moonshine ; but each one Under the dark trees seems a little sun , A meteor tamed ; a fix'd star gone astray From the silver regions of the milky way . Afar the Contadino's song ...
... stars the fire - flies flash and glance Pale in the open moonshine ; but each one Under the dark trees seems a little sun , A meteor tamed ; a fix'd star gone astray From the silver regions of the milky way . Afar the Contadino's song ...
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... stars that gem The cone of night , now they were laid asleep Stretch'd my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem Which an old chestnut flung athwart the steep Of a green Apennine : before me fled The night ; behind me rose the day ; the ...
... stars that gem The cone of night , now they were laid asleep Stretch'd my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem Which an old chestnut flung athwart the steep Of a green Apennine : before me fled The night ; behind me rose the day ; the ...
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... stars . Like the young moon When on the sunlit limits of the night Her white shell trembles amid crimson air , And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might , Doth , as the herald of its coming , bear 18 POSTHUMOUS POEMS .
... stars . Like the young moon When on the sunlit limits of the night Her white shell trembles amid crimson air , And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might , Doth , as the herald of its coming , bear 18 POSTHUMOUS POEMS .
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... star that ruled his doom was far too fair , " And life , where long that flower of Heaven grew not , Conquer'd that heart by love , which gold , or pain , Or age , or sloth , or slavery could subdue not . " And near walk the [ ] twain ...
... star that ruled his doom was far too fair , " And life , where long that flower of Heaven grew not , Conquer'd that heart by love , which gold , or pain , Or age , or sloth , or slavery could subdue not . " And near walk the [ ] twain ...
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