Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 sider |
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Side 9
... fainting ; Beatrice sup ports her . ) It is not true ! -Dear lady , pray look up . Had it been true , there is a God in Heaven , He would not live to boast of such a boon . far Unnatural man , thou knowest that it is false . Cen . Ay ...
... fainting ; Beatrice sup ports her . ) It is not true ! -Dear lady , pray look up . Had it been true , there is a God in Heaven , He would not live to boast of such a boon . far Unnatural man , thou knowest that it is false . Cen . Ay ...
Side 22
... faint heart ; What dares a friendless maiden matched with thee ? I have such foresight as assures success : Some unbeheld divinity doth ever When dread events are near , stir up men's minds To black suggestions ; and he prospers best ...
... faint heart ; What dares a friendless maiden matched with thee ? I have such foresight as assures success : Some unbeheld divinity doth ever When dread events are near , stir up men's minds To black suggestions ; and he prospers best ...
Side 36
... that I had never been ! ( Exeunt . , --- 00- ACT IV . SCENE I. An apartment in the castle of Petrella . Enter CENCI . Cen . She comes not ; yet I left her even now Vanquished and faint . She knows the penalty Of her 36 THE CENCI .
... that I had never been ! ( Exeunt . , --- 00- ACT IV . SCENE I. An apartment in the castle of Petrella . Enter CENCI . Cen . She comes not ; yet I left her even now Vanquished and faint . She knows the penalty Of her 36 THE CENCI .
Side 37
Percy Bysshe Shelley. Vanquished and faint . She knows the penalty Of her delay yet what if threats are vain ? Am I not now within Petrella's moat ? Or fear I still the eyes and ears of Rome ? Might I not drag her by the golden hair ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. Vanquished and faint . She knows the penalty Of her delay yet what if threats are vain ? Am I not now within Petrella's moat ? Or fear I still the eyes and ears of Rome ? Might I not drag her by the golden hair ...
Side 78
... faint with pain and toil , Remitted his strong flight , and near the sea Languidly fluttered , hopeless so to foil His adversary , who then reared on high His red and burning crest , radiant with victory . 1 Then , on the white edge of ...
... faint with pain and toil , Remitted his strong flight , and near the sea Languidly fluttered , hopeless so to foil His adversary , who then reared on high His red and burning crest , radiant with victory . 1 Then , on the white edge of ...
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