The Poetical Works of ShelleyHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - 668 sider Selected pieces by one of the major English Romantic poets. Often attacked for his "atheism" and "meliorism ("revolutionism" to conservative minds). In truth, he was a deeply religious idealist committed to enlightenment, justice, and disinterested love. |
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... child with silver - shining wings , so fair That , as her bark did through the waters glide , The shadow of the lingering waves did wear Light , as from starry beams ; from side to side While veering to the wind her plumes the bark did ...
... child with silver - shining wings , so fair That , as her bark did through the waters glide , The shadow of the lingering waves did wear Light , as from starry beams ; from side to side While veering to the wind her plumes the bark did ...
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... child . ' Tis sure most strange I knew not of so great a change As that which gave him birth , who now Is all the solace of my woe . That Lionel great wealth had left By will to me , and that of all The ready lies of law bereft My child ...
... child . ' Tis sure most strange I knew not of so great a change As that which gave him birth , who now Is all the solace of my woe . That Lionel great wealth had left By will to me , and that of all The ready lies of law bereft My child ...
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... child : ' Shelley had suffered severely from the death of our son during this His heart , attuned to every kindly affection , was full of burning love for his off- spring . No words can express the anguish he felt when his elder children ...
... child : ' Shelley had suffered severely from the death of our son during this His heart , attuned to every kindly affection , was full of burning love for his off- spring . No words can express the anguish he felt when his elder children ...
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A PHILOSOPHICAL | 1 |
OR THE SPIRIT | 31 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 43 |
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beams beautiful beneath blood breath bright calm child clouds cold dark dead death deep delight dream earth eternal evil eyes fair fear feel fell fire flow flowers follow gentle give grave green grew hand hear heard heart Heaven hope hour human Italy King leaves less light lines lips living looks mighty mind moon morning mortal mountains move nature never night o'er ocean once pain pale passed peace poem poet Prometheus Published rest round ruin scene seemed sense shadow shapes Shelley Shelley's silent slaves sleep smile soon soul sound speak spirit spring stars stood strange stream sweet swift tears thee thine things thou thought throne truth turned voice wandering waves wide wild wind wings youth