The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 5Virtue, 1904 |
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Pàgina 216
... Strafford . LORD COTTINGTON . LORD WESTON , LORD COVENTRY . WILLIAMS , Bishop of Lincoln . Secretary LYTTELTON . JUXON . ST . JOHN . ARCHY , the Court Fool . HAMPDEN . Рум . CROMWELL . CROMWELL'S DAUGHTER . SIR HARRY VANE the younger ...
... Strafford . LORD COTTINGTON . LORD WESTON , LORD COVENTRY . WILLIAMS , Bishop of Lincoln . Secretary LYTTELTON . JUXON . ST . JOHN . ARCHY , the Court Fool . HAMPDEN . Рум . CROMWELL . CROMWELL'S DAUGHTER . SIR HARRY VANE the younger ...
Pàgina 220
... . There goes the apostate Strafford ; he whose titles whispered aphorisms From Machiavel and Bacon : and , if Judas Had been as brazen and as bold as he - FIRST CITIZEN That is the Archbishop . SECOND CITIZEN Rather 220 Charles the First.
... . There goes the apostate Strafford ; he whose titles whispered aphorisms From Machiavel and Bacon : and , if Judas Had been as brazen and as bold as he - FIRST CITIZEN That is the Archbishop . SECOND CITIZEN Rather 220 Charles the First.
Pàgina 233
... STRAFFORD A rod in pickle for the Fool's back ! ARCHY Ay , and some are now smiling whose tears will make the brine ; for the Fool sees - STRAFFORD Insolent ! You shall have your coat turned and be whipped out of the palace for this ...
... STRAFFORD A rod in pickle for the Fool's back ! ARCHY Ay , and some are now smiling whose tears will make the brine ; for the Fool sees - STRAFFORD Insolent ! You shall have your coat turned and be whipped out of the palace for this ...
Pàgina 239
... distempered body that conspire Against the spirit of life throned in the heart , - And thus become the prey of one another , And last of death - STRAFFORD That which would be ambition in a subject Is 239 Charles the First.
... distempered body that conspire Against the spirit of life throned in the heart , - And thus become the prey of one another , And last of death - STRAFFORD That which would be ambition in a subject Is 239 Charles the First.
Pàgina 240
Percy Bysshe Shelley Nathan Haskell Dole. STRAFFORD That which would be ambition in a subject Is duty in a sovereign ; for on him , As on a keystone , hangs the arch of life , Whose safety is its strength . Degree and form , And all that ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Nathan Haskell Dole. STRAFFORD That which would be ambition in a subject Is duty in a sovereign ; for on him , As on a keystone , hangs the arch of life , Whose safety is its strength . Degree and form , And all that ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
Adonais Æschylus AHASUERUS Amid Anarchs ARCHY BASTWICK beams beautiful beneath Bishop of Lincoln blood breath bright burn caverns clouds cold dæmon dark dawn dead death deep delight dost dream earth eternal eyes faint fear fire fled flowers gentle ghost glorious glory golden grave Greece Greek HASSAN heart Heaven Hellas hope Hospodar Inns of Court isles John Keats KING Lady LAUD leaves Lechlade light living look Lord Lord Byron LORD COTTINGTON MAHMUD mighty Mont Blanc moon morning mortal mountains mourn night o'er ocean pale Paradise peace phantoms poem PURSUIVANT QUEEN quench rain rose ruin sate SECOND CITIZEN SEMICHORUS shadow shape slave sleep smile soft sorrow soul spirit splendour star storm STRAFFORD stream sweet tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought towers trembling veil Victory voice wake Wallachia waves weep wild wind wings youth
Passatges populars
Pàgina 91 - He is made one with Nature: there is heard His voice in all her music, from the moan Of thunder to the song of night's sweet bird; He is a presence to be felt and known In darkness and in light, from herb and stone, Spreading itself where'er that Power may move Which has withdrawn his being to its own; Which wields the world with never wearied love, Sustains it from beneath, and kindles it above.
Pàgina 184 - Where fairer Tempes bloom, there sleep Young Cyclads on a sunnier deep. A loftier Argo cleaves the main, Fraught with a later prize; Another Orpheus sings again, And loves, and weeps, and dies. A new Ulysses leaves once more Calypso for his native shore.
Pàgina 185 - Nor mix with Laian rage the joy Which dawns upon the free: Although a subtler Sphinx renew Riddles of death Thebes never knew. 178 Another Athens shall arise, And to remoter time Bequeath, like sunset to the skies, The splendour of its prime; And leave, if nought so bright may live, All earth can take or Heaven can give.
Pàgina 67 - Yet wherefore? Quench within their burning bed Thy fiery tears, and let thy loud heart keep Like his, a mute and uncomplaining sleep; For he is gone where all things wise and fair Descend. Oh, dream not that the amorous Deep Will yet restore him to the vital air; Death feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair.
Pàgina 97 - The One remains, the many change and pass; Heaven's light forever shines, Earth's shadows fly; Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.
Pàgina 68 - In which suns perished; others more sublime, Struck by the envious wrath of man or God, Have sunk, extinct in their refulgent prime; And some yet live, treading the thorny road Which leads, through toil and hate, to Fame's serene abode.
Pàgina 66 - When thy Son lay, pierced by the shaft which flies In darkness? where was lorn Urania When Adonais died? With veiled eyes, 'Mid listening Echoes, in her Paradise She sate, while one, with soft enamoured...
Pàgina 90 - He has outsoared the shadow of our night; Envy and calumny and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again; From the contagion of the world's slow stain He is secure, and now can never mourn A heart grown cold, a head grown gray in vain; Nor, when the spirit's self has ceased to burn, With sparkless ashes load an unlamented urn.
Pàgina 43 - Our breath shall intermix, our bosoms bound, And our veins beat together; and our lips With other eloquence than words, eclipse The soul that burns between them...
Pàgina 92 - His part, while the one Spirit's plastic stress Sweeps through the dull dense world, compelling there All new successions to the forms they wear ; Torturing th' unwilling dross that checks its flight To its own likeness, as each mass may bear ; And bursting in its beauty and its might From trees and beasts and men into the Heaven's light.