The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 pàgines |
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Pàgina viii
... feel all other affections , however true and fond , as wasted on barren soil in comparison . It is our best consolation to know that such a pure - minded and exalted being was once among us , and now exists where we hope one day to join ...
... feel all other affections , however true and fond , as wasted on barren soil in comparison . It is our best consolation to know that such a pure - minded and exalted being was once among us , and now exists where we hope one day to join ...
Pàgina 5
... feel and live like man ; That their affections and antipathies , Like his , produce the laws Ruling their moral state ; And the minutest throb That through their frame diffuses The slightest , faintest motion , Is fixed and ...
... feel and live like man ; That their affections and antipathies , Like his , produce the laws Ruling their moral state ; And the minutest throb That through their frame diffuses The slightest , faintest motion , Is fixed and ...
Pàgina 13
... feel , Nor the events enchaining every will , That from the depths of unrecorded time Have drawn all - influencing virtue , pass Unrecognised or unforeseen by thee , Soul of the Universe ! eternal spring Of life and death , of happiness ...
... feel , Nor the events enchaining every will , That from the depths of unrecorded time Have drawn all - influencing virtue , pass Unrecognised or unforeseen by thee , Soul of the Universe ! eternal spring Of life and death , of happiness ...
Pàgina 25
... feel pain ; and his torments , when justly inflicted , ought precisely to be proportioned to his fault . But utility is morality ; that which is incapable of producing hap piness is useless ; and though the crime of Damiens must be ...
... feel pain ; and his torments , when justly inflicted , ought precisely to be proportioned to his fault . But utility is morality ; that which is incapable of producing hap piness is useless ; and though the crime of Damiens must be ...
Pàgina 35
... feel it in some few and favoured moments of our youth . By all that is sacred in our hopes for the human race , I conjure those who love happiness and truth to give a fair trial to the vegetable System ! Reasoning is surely superfluous ...
... feel it in some few and favoured moments of our youth . By all that is sacred in our hopes for the human race , I conjure those who love happiness and truth to give a fair trial to the vegetable System ! Reasoning is surely superfluous ...
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