The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, with His Life, Band 2J. Ascham, 1834 |
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... scorned self who prayed to thee . Rosalind . Is it a dream , or do I see And hear frail Helen ? I would flee Thy tainting touch ; but former years Arise , and bring forbidden tears ; And my o'erburthened memory Seeks yet its lost repose ...
... scorned self who prayed to thee . Rosalind . Is it a dream , or do I see And hear frail Helen ? I would flee Thy tainting touch ; but former years Arise , and bring forbidden tears ; And my o'erburthened memory Seeks yet its lost repose ...
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... scorn : oh ! come , And talk of our abandoned home . Remember , this is Italy , And we are exiles . Talk with me Of that our land , whose wilds and floods , Barren and dark although they be , Were dearer than these chesnut woods : Those ...
... scorn : oh ! come , And talk of our abandoned home . Remember , this is Italy , And we are exiles . Talk with me Of that our land , whose wilds and floods , Barren and dark although they be , Were dearer than these chesnut woods : Those ...
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... scorned self who prayed to thee . Rosalind . Is it a dream , or do I see And hear frail Helen ? I would flee Thy tainting touch ; but former years Arise , and bring forbidden tears ; And my o'erburthened memory Seeks yet its lost repose ...
... scorned self who prayed to thee . Rosalind . Is it a dream , or do I see And hear frail Helen ? I would flee Thy tainting touch ; but former years Arise , and bring forbidden tears ; And my o'erburthened memory Seeks yet its lost repose ...
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... scorn , whose arrows search the heart , From many a stranger's eye would dart , And on his memory cling , and follow His soul to it's home so cold and hollow . He was a tyrant to the weak , And we were such , alas the day ! Oft , when ...
... scorn , whose arrows search the heart , From many a stranger's eye would dart , And on his memory cling , and follow His soul to it's home so cold and hollow . He was a tyrant to the weak , And we were such , alas the day ! Oft , when ...
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... scorn and fear , Men , women , children , slunk away , Whispering with self - contented pride , Which half suspects its own base lie . I spoke to none , nor did abide , But silently I went my way , Nor noticed I where joyously Sate my ...
... scorn and fear , Men , women , children , slunk away , Whispering with self - contented pride , Which half suspects its own base lie . I spoke to none , nor did abide , But silently I went my way , Nor noticed I where joyously Sate my ...
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ANTISTROPHE art thou Bay of Spezia beams Beatr Beatrice beautiful beneath breath bright calm cave cavern Cenci chidden child Chorus clouds cold Cyclops Dæmon dark dead dear death deep delight divine dream earth EPODE eyes faint Faust fear flame flowers folded palm gentle Giac golden air green grew grey grief hair hear heard heart heaven hope lady leaves LEIGH HUNT light limbs lips living look Lord Byron Lucr Maddalo mighty mind moon mortal mountains never night o'er ocean odour pale PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY pinnace Pisa rocks round sate scorn shadow Shelley silent sleep smile soft soul sound speak spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears thee thine things thou art thought thro truth twas Ulys veil voice wake wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wings woods words youth