The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: With NotesW. P. Hazard, 1856 - 498 Seiten |
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... voice . ) Did he pass this way ? Have you seen him , brother ? that is his step upon the stairs ; Ah ! no , " Tis nearer now ; his hand is on the door ; Mother , if I to thee have ever been A duteous child , now save me ! Thou , great ...
... voice . ) Did he pass this way ? Have you seen him , brother ? that is his step upon the stairs ; Ah ! no , " Tis nearer now ; his hand is on the door ; Mother , if I to thee have ever been A duteous child , now save me ! Thou , great ...
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... voice . ) I thought I was that wretched Beatrice Do you know Men speak of , whom her father sometimes hales From hall to hall by the entangled hair ; At others , pens up naked in damp cells , Where scaly reptiles crawl , and starves her ...
... voice . ) I thought I was that wretched Beatrice Do you know Men speak of , whom her father sometimes hales From hall to hall by the entangled hair ; At others , pens up naked in damp cells , Where scaly reptiles crawl , and starves her ...
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... voice dies away faintly . ) Lucr . Alas ! what has befallen thee , child ? What has thy father done ? Beatr . What have I done ? Am I not innocent ? Is it my crime That one with white hair , and imperious brow , Who tortured me from my ...
... voice dies away faintly . ) Lucr . Alas ! what has befallen thee , child ? What has thy father done ? Beatr . What have I done ? Am I not innocent ? Is it my crime That one with white hair , and imperious brow , Who tortured me from my ...
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... voice , Drowning both tenderness and dread ; and last From this ; that , whilst her step - mother and I , Bewildered in our horror , talked together With obscure hints ; both self - misunderstood , And darkly guessing , stumbling in our ...
... voice , Drowning both tenderness and dread ; and last From this ; that , whilst her step - mother and I , Bewildered in our horror , talked together With obscure hints ; both self - misunderstood , And darkly guessing , stumbling in our ...
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... voice ! You know me not ? Giac . My sister , my lost sister ! Beatr . Now , stay not , Lost , indeed ! I see Orsino has talked with you , and That you conjecture things too horrible To speak , yet far less than the truth . He might ...
... voice ! You know me not ? Giac . My sister , my lost sister ! Beatr . Now , stay not , Lost , indeed ! I see Orsino has talked with you , and That you conjecture things too horrible To speak , yet far less than the truth . He might ...
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Ahasuerus Anarch art thou beams Beatr Beatrice beneath blood breast breath bright burning calm cave Cenci child clouds cold coursers curse dare dark dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON despair dread dream earth eternal eyes faint fair fear fell fire flame fled flowers folding star gaze gentle Giac grave grew grey hair hate heard heart Heaven hell hope hopes and fears human Laon light limbs lips living lone looks Lucr mighty mind misery moon morning mortal mountains night nursling o'er ocean pain pale peace Peter Bell Prometheus round ruin sate scorn Semichorus shade shadow shape silent slavery slaves sleep smile soul sound speak spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought throne tremble truth twas tyrants veil voice wandering waves weep whilst wild wind wings words