The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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Pagina 8
... tremble who never weep . Swift summer into the autumn flowed , And frost in the mist of the morning rode , Though the noon - day sun looked clear and bright , Mocking the spoil of the secret night . The rose - leaves , like flakes of ...
... tremble who never weep . Swift summer into the autumn flowed , And frost in the mist of the morning rode , Though the noon - day sun looked clear and bright , Mocking the spoil of the secret night . The rose - leaves , like flakes of ...
Pagina 44
... trembling edge There grew broad flag - flowers , purple prankt with white , And starry river buds among the sedge , And floating water - lilies , broad and bright , Which lit the oak that overhung the hedge With moonlight beams of their ...
... trembling edge There grew broad flag - flowers , purple prankt with white , And starry river buds among the sedge , And floating water - lilies , broad and bright , Which lit the oak that overhung the hedge With moonlight beams of their ...
Pagina 50
... trembling wide in all their trellised lines ; — The murmur of the awakening sea doth fill The empty pauses of the blast ; -the hill Looks hoary through the white electric rain , And from the glens beyond , in sullen strain The ...
... trembling wide in all their trellised lines ; — The murmur of the awakening sea doth fill The empty pauses of the blast ; -the hill Looks hoary through the white electric rain , And from the glens beyond , in sullen strain The ...
Pagina 51
... we shall be as we no longer are ; Like babbling gossips safe , who hear the war Of winds , and sigh , but tremble not ; or how You listened to some interrupted flow Of visionary rhyme ; E 2 LETTER TO MARIA GISBORNE . 51.
... we shall be as we no longer are ; Like babbling gossips safe , who hear the war Of winds , and sigh , but tremble not ; or how You listened to some interrupted flow Of visionary rhyme ; E 2 LETTER TO MARIA GISBORNE . 51.
Pagina 64
... Tremble to ask what secrets they contain . XX . And wondrous works of substances unknown , To which the enchantment of her father's power Had changed those ragged blocks of savage stone , Were heaped in the recesses of her bower ...
... Tremble to ask what secrets they contain . XX . And wondrous works of substances unknown , To which the enchantment of her father's power Had changed those ragged blocks of savage stone , Were heaped in the recesses of her bower ...
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The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. by mrs. Shelley ..., Volume 3 Percy Bysshe Shelley Volledige weergave - 1862 |
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