Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 sider |
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Side 11
... soon share such merriment again As fathers make over their children's graves . O Prince Colonna , thou art our near kinsman ; Cardinal . thou art the Pope's chamberlain ; Camillo , thou art the chief justiciary ; Take us away ! Cen ...
... soon share such merriment again As fathers make over their children's graves . O Prince Colonna , thou art our near kinsman ; Cardinal . thou art the Pope's chamberlain ; Camillo , thou art the chief justiciary ; Take us away ! Cen ...
Side 18
... soon extinguish all For me : I bear a darker deadlier gloom Than the earth's shade , or interlunar air , Or constellations quenched in murkiest cloud , In which I walk secure and unbeheld Towards my purpose . - Would that it were done ...
... soon extinguish all For me : I bear a darker deadlier gloom Than the earth's shade , or interlunar air , Or constellations quenched in murkiest cloud , In which I walk secure and unbeheld Towards my purpose . - Would that it were done ...
Side 32
... soon returned again ; Yet not so soon but that my wife had taught My children her harsh thoughts , and they all cried , " Give us clothes , father ! give us better food ; What you in one night squander were enough For months : " I ...
... soon returned again ; Yet not so soon but that my wife had taught My children her harsh thoughts , and they all cried , " Give us clothes , father ! give us better food ; What you in one night squander were enough For months : " I ...
Side 34
... soon , Did I not feed thee , wouldst thou fail , and be As thou hadst never been ! So wastes and sinks Even now , perhaps , the life that kindled mine : But that no power can fill with vital oil That broken lamp of flesh . Ha ! ' tis ...
... soon , Did I not feed thee , wouldst thou fail , and be As thou hadst never been ! So wastes and sinks Even now , perhaps , the life that kindled mine : But that no power can fill with vital oil That broken lamp of flesh . Ha ! ' tis ...
Side 35
... soon . Giac . Are we the fools of such contingencies ? And do we waste in blind misgivings thus The hours when we should act ? Then wind and thunder , Which seemed to howl his knell , is the loud laughter With which Heaven mocks our ...
... soon . Giac . Are we the fools of such contingencies ? And do we waste in blind misgivings thus The hours when we should act ? Then wind and thunder , Which seemed to howl his knell , is the loud laughter With which Heaven mocks our ...
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