The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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Side 4
... heart is full , It desires what it has not , the beautiful ! The light winds , which from unsustaining wings Shed the music of many murmurings ; The beams which dart from many a star Of the flowers whose hues they bear afar ; The plumed ...
... heart is full , It desires what it has not , the beautiful ! The light winds , which from unsustaining wings Shed the music of many murmurings ; The beams which dart from many a star Of the flowers whose hues they bear afar ; The plumed ...
Side 10
... heart that will beat no more . For Winter came : the wind was his whip ; One choppy finger was on his lip : He had torn the cataracts from the hills , And they clanked at his girdle like manacles ; His breath was a chain which without a ...
... heart that will beat no more . For Winter came : the wind was his whip ; One choppy finger was on his lip : He had torn the cataracts from the hills , And they clanked at his girdle like manacles ; His breath was a chain which without a ...
Side 15
... heart - fire of pleasure has kindled its eye ; 66 Whilst its mother's is lustreless . Smile not , my child , But sleep deeply and sweetly , and so be beguiled Of the pang that awaits us , whatever that be , So dreadful since thou must ...
... heart - fire of pleasure has kindled its eye ; 66 Whilst its mother's is lustreless . Smile not , my child , But sleep deeply and sweetly , and so be beguiled Of the pang that awaits us , whatever that be , So dreadful since thou must ...
Side 22
... heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art . II . Higher still and higher , From the earth thou springest Like a cloud of fire ; The blue deep thou wingest , And singing still dost soar , and soaring ever singest . III . In the ...
... heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art . II . Higher still and higher , From the earth thou springest Like a cloud of fire ; The blue deep thou wingest , And singing still dost soar , and soaring ever singest . III . In the ...
Side 26
... spirit is too deeply laden Ever to burthen thine . I fear thy mien , thy tones , thy motion , Thou needest not fear mine ; Innocent is the heart's devotion With which I worship thine . ODE TO LIBERTY . Yet freedom , yet , thy 26 ΤΟ ΤΟ.
... spirit is too deeply laden Ever to burthen thine . I fear thy mien , thy tones , thy motion , Thou needest not fear mine ; Innocent is the heart's devotion With which I worship thine . ODE TO LIBERTY . Yet freedom , yet , thy 26 ΤΟ ΤΟ.
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