The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley; Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and FragmentsEdward Moxon, Son, & Company, 1874 - 527 ページ |
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... Laon - say. Her voice was like the wildest , saddest tribe , Yet sweet , of some loved voine beard i ng agu I wept Shall this fair woman all aboe Over the sea with that fierce Serpent gol His head is on her heart , and who can know How ...
... Laon - say. Her voice was like the wildest , saddest tribe , Yet sweet , of some loved voine beard i ng agu I wept Shall this fair woman all aboe Over the sea with that fierce Serpent gol His head is on her heart , and who can know How ...
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... Laon ? on high Freedom's desert land A tower whose marble walls the leagued storms withstand ! XV . One summer night , in commune with the hope Thus deeply fed , amid those ruins grey I watched , beneath the dark sky's starry cope ; And ...
... Laon ? on high Freedom's desert land A tower whose marble walls the leagued storms withstand ! XV . One summer night , in commune with the hope Thus deeply fed , amid those ruins grey I watched , beneath the dark sky's starry cope ; And ...
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... Laon : -suddenly She would arise , and , like the secret bird Whom sunset wakens , fill the shore and sky With her sweet accents - a wild melody ! Hymns which my soul had woven to Freedom , strong The source of passion , whence they ...
... Laon : -suddenly She would arise , and , like the secret bird Whom sunset wakens , fill the shore and sky With her sweet accents - a wild melody ! Hymns which my soul had woven to Freedom , strong The source of passion , whence they ...
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... Laon ! -thou hast much to gain ; Nor wilt thou at poor Cythna's pride repine , If she should lead a happy female train To meet thee over the rejoicing plain , When myriads at th , call shall throng around The Golden City . " Then the ...
... Laon ! -thou hast much to gain ; Nor wilt thou at poor Cythna's pride repine , If she should lead a happy female train To meet thee over the rejoicing plain , When myriads at th , call shall throng around The Golden City . " Then the ...
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... Laon , I must dare , nor tremble , To meet those looks no more ! -Oh , heavy stroke ! Sweet brother of my soul ; can I dissemble The agony of this thought ? " - As thus she spoke The gathered sobs her quivering accents broke , And in my ...
... Laon , I must dare , nor tremble , To meet those looks no more ! -Oh , heavy stroke ! Sweet brother of my soul ; can I dissemble The agony of this thought ? " - As thus she spoke The gathered sobs her quivering accents broke , And in my ...
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