Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 sider |
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... heard the nephew of the Pope Had sent his architect to view the ground , Meaning to build a villa on my vines The next time I compounded with his uncle : I little thought he should outwit me so ! Henceforth no witness - not the lamp ...
... heard the nephew of the Pope Had sent his architect to view the ground , Meaning to build a villa on my vines The next time I compounded with his uncle : I little thought he should outwit me so ! Henceforth no witness - not the lamp ...
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... of nothing else But pleasure , and I fed on honey sweets : Men , by St. Thomas ! cannot live like bees , And I grew tired : yet , till I killed a foe , And heard his groans , and heard his children's groans THE CENCI .
... of nothing else But pleasure , and I fed on honey sweets : Men , by St. Thomas ! cannot live like bees , And I grew tired : yet , till I killed a foe , And heard his groans , and heard his children's groans THE CENCI .
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. And heard his groans , and heard his children's groans , Knew I not what delight was else on earth , Which now delights me little . I the rather Look on such pangs as terror ill conceals . The dry fixed eyeball ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. And heard his groans , and heard his children's groans , Knew I not what delight was else on earth , Which now delights me little . I the rather Look on such pangs as terror ill conceals . The dry fixed eyeball ...
Side 6
... heard some happy news From Salamanca , from my brothers there , And with this outward show of love he mocks His inward hate . ' Tis bold hypocrisy , For he would gladlier celebrate their deaths . Which I have heard him pray for on his ...
... heard some happy news From Salamanca , from my brothers there , And with this outward show of love he mocks His inward hate . ' Tis bold hypocrisy , For he would gladlier celebrate their deaths . Which I have heard him pray for on his ...
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... heard the pious cause for which ' tis given , And we have pledged a health or two together , Will think me flesh and blood as well as you ; Sinful , indeed , for Adam made all so , But tender - hearted , meek , and pitiful . [ heart 1 ...
... heard the pious cause for which ' tis given , And we have pledged a health or two together , Will think me flesh and blood as well as you ; Sinful , indeed , for Adam made all so , But tender - hearted , meek , and pitiful . [ heart 1 ...
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