Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volum 1E. Moxon, 1839 - 363 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... rest debarred Until it be accomplished . Cam ... Most miserable ? ..Art thou not Cen . Why miserable ? --- No. I am what your theologians call Hardened ; which they must be in impudence , So to revile a man's peculiar taste . True , I ...
... rest debarred Until it be accomplished . Cam ... Most miserable ? ..Art thou not Cen . Why miserable ? --- No. I am what your theologians call Hardened ; which they must be in impudence , So to revile a man's peculiar taste . True , I ...
Pàgina 7
... rest no heavier sin than what they suffer From the devices of my love - A net From which she shall escape not . Her subtle mind , her awe - inspiring gaze , Whose beams anatomize me , nerve by nerve , And lay me bare , and make me blush ...
... rest no heavier sin than what they suffer From the devices of my love - A net From which she shall escape not . Her subtle mind , her awe - inspiring gaze , Whose beams anatomize me , nerve by nerve , And lay me bare , and make me blush ...
Pàgina 9
... rest escaped unhurt . Christofano Was stabbed in error by a jealous man , Whilst she he loved was sleeping with his rival ; All in the self - same hour of the same night ; Which shows that Heaven has special care of me . I beg those ...
... rest escaped unhurt . Christofano Was stabbed in error by a jealous man , Whilst she he loved was sleeping with his rival ; All in the self - same hour of the same night ; Which shows that Heaven has special care of me . I beg those ...
Pàgina 26
... rest . Ask me not what it is , for there are deeds Which have no form , sufferings which have no tongue . Ors . And what is he who has thus injured you ? Beatr . The man they call my father : a dread name . Ors . It cannot be-- Beatr ...
... rest . Ask me not what it is , for there are deeds Which have no form , sufferings which have no tongue . Ors . And what is he who has thus injured you ? Beatr . The man they call my father : a dread name . Ors . It cannot be-- Beatr ...
Pàgina 35
... rest . But light the lamp ; let us not talk i'the dark . Giac . ( lighting the lamp . ) And yet , once quenched , I cannot thus relume My father's life : do you not think his ghost Might plead that argument with God ? Örs . Once gone ...
... rest . But light the lamp ; let us not talk i'the dark . Giac . ( lighting the lamp . ) And yet , once quenched , I cannot thus relume My father's life : do you not think his ghost Might plead that argument with God ? Örs . Once gone ...
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