Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 sider |
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... throne he fills , little consist With making it a daily mart of guilt As manifold and hideous as the deeds Which you scarce hide from men's revolted eyes . Cen . The third of my possessions ! -let it go ! Ah , I once heard the nephew of ...
... throne he fills , little consist With making it a daily mart of guilt As manifold and hideous as the deeds Which you scarce hide from men's revolted eyes . Cen . The third of my possessions ! -let it go ! Ah , I once heard the nephew of ...
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... throne of Heaven , Now triumphs in my triumph ! -But thou art Superfluous ; I have drunken deep of joy , And I will taste no other wine to - night . Here , Andrea ! bear the bowl around . A Guest ( rising . ) Thou wretch ! Will none ...
... throne of Heaven , Now triumphs in my triumph ! -But thou art Superfluous ; I have drunken deep of joy , And I will taste no other wine to - night . Here , Andrea ! bear the bowl around . A Guest ( rising . ) Thou wretch ! Will none ...
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... throne of God Plague - spotted with my curses . I will make Body and soul a monstrous lump of ruin . Enter ANDREA . Andr . The lady Beatrice- Cen . Speak , pale slave ! What Said she ? Andr . My Lord , ' twas what she looked she said ...
... throne of God Plague - spotted with my curses . I will make Body and soul a monstrous lump of ruin . Enter ANDREA . Andr . The lady Beatrice- Cen . Speak , pale slave ! What Said she ? Andr . My Lord , ' twas what she looked she said ...
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... throne of an unappealable God . Both Earth and Heaven , consenting arbiters , Acquit our deed . Luer . O agony of fear ! Would that he yet might live ! Even now I heard The Legate's followers whisper , as they passed , They had a ...
... throne of an unappealable God . Both Earth and Heaven , consenting arbiters , Acquit our deed . Luer . O agony of fear ! Would that he yet might live ! Even now I heard The Legate's followers whisper , as they passed , They had a ...
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... thrones then first shook , And earth's immense and trampled multitude In hope on their own power began to look , And Fear , the demon pale , his sanguine shrine forsook , Then Greece arose , and to its bards and sages $ 2 THE REVOLT OF ...
... thrones then first shook , And earth's immense and trampled multitude In hope on their own power began to look , And Fear , the demon pale , his sanguine shrine forsook , Then Greece arose , and to its bards and sages $ 2 THE REVOLT OF ...
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