On a poet's lips I slept, Dreaming like a love-adept In the sound his breathing kept. Nor seeks nor finds he mortal blisses, But feeds on the aerial kisses Of shapes that haunt thought's wildernesses. He will watch from dawn to gloom The lake-reflected... Poems, selected and arranged by S.A. Brooke - Pągina 5per Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | Robert Bridges - 870 pągines
...imagination. And it was no doubt this that aroused the admiration of Macaulay. Perhaps he had been reading, On a poet's lips I slept Dreaming like a love'adept...haunt thought's wildernesses. He will watch from dawn till gloom The lake'reflected sun illume The yellow bees in the ivybloom, Nor heed nor see what things... | |
 | Bertrand Russell - 2006 - 212 pągines
...might be undesirable if they were universal. Shelley describes the day's work of a poet as follows: He will watch from dawn to gloom The lake-reflected sun illume The yellow-bees in the ivy bloom Nor heed nor see what things they be. These habits are praiseworthy in... | |
 | Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi - 1992 - 336 pągines
...visual, sexual) to the play of the imagination (hide-and-seek, tag) with its received impressions: "Nor seeks nor finds he mortal blisses / But feeds...kisses / Of shapes that haunt thought's wildernesses" (Ii740-42). Never unmindful of the fact that to the conscious subject all experience is mediated by... | |
 | Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pągines
...NoP; OAEL-2; OBNC; PoE; PoLF; PoRA; Prim; RB; SCV; Son; SoSe; TEP; TrGrPo; WeW Prometheus Unbound 51 P; HAP; HelP; MoBrPo; MoP; NoAM; NOBE; NoP; OAEL-2; OxBTC; PoE; RB; TEP; WeW 7 Those ivy-bloom. Nor heed nor see, what things they be; But from these create he can Forms more real than... | |
 | Bertrand Russell - 1992 - 748 pągines
...might be undesirable if they were universal. Shelley describes the day's work of a poet as follows : He will watch from dawn to gloom The lake-reflected sun illume The yellow-bees in the ivy bloom, Nor heed nor see what things they be. These habits are praiseworthy in... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 pągines
...Desire's lightning feet: I must ride it back ere morrow, Or the sage will wake in sorrow. Fourth Spirit On a poet's lips I slept Dreaming like a love-adept...breathing kept; Nor seeks nor finds he mortal blisses, 7-w But feeds on the aerial kisses He will watch from dawn to gloom The lake-reflected sun illume The... | |
 | Stephen Bygrave - 1996 - 364 pągines
...'nursling' in line 749 just means an infant that is being nursed - Shelley got the word from Milton. On a poet's lips I slept Dreaming like a love-adept...breathing kept; Nor seeks nor finds he mortal blisses, 740 But feeds on the aerial kisses Of shapes that haunt thought's wildernesses. He will watch from... | |
 | Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 pągines
...and so was mine. 10700 'Prometheus Unbound' The dust of creeds outworn. 10701 'Prometheus Unbound' TIMERHugh c.1485-1555 6054 (prlor to being burned far heresy) Be 10702 'Prometheus Unbound' He gave man speech, and speech created thought, Which is the measure of... | |
 | Michael Oakeshott - 2004 - 472 pągines
...Buries us in a glory young once more, Pouring heaven into this shut house of life.69 And Shelley, — He will watch from dawn to gloom The lake-reflected sun illume The yellow bees in the ivy-bloom Nor heed nor see, what things they be But from these create he can [68] Dante, 'Paradiso',... | |
 | Thomas R. Frosch - 2007 - 368 pągines
...persists in the world. The Fourth Spirit sings of the poet, who, rather than pursuing "mortal blisses," feeds on the aerial kisses Of shapes that haunt thought's...gloom The lake-reflected sun illume The yellow bees i' the ivy-bloom Nor heed nor see, what things they be; But from these create he can Forms more real... | |
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