Minor PoemsLittle, Brown, 1878 - 396 ページ |
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... grew feebler still : And when two lessening points of light alone , Gleamed through the darkness , the alternate gasp Of his faint respiration scarce did stir The stagnate night : — till the minutest ray - Was quenched , the pulse yet ...
... grew feebler still : And when two lessening points of light alone , Gleamed through the darkness , the alternate gasp Of his faint respiration scarce did stir The stagnate night : — till the minutest ray - Was quenched , the pulse yet ...
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... grew pale With the first smile of morn . The magic car moved on . From the swift sweep of wings The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew ; And where the burning wheels Eddied above the mountain's loftiest peak Was traced a line of ...
... grew pale With the first smile of morn . The magic car moved on . From the swift sweep of wings The atmosphere in flaming sparkles flew ; And where the burning wheels Eddied above the mountain's loftiest peak Was traced a line of ...
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... grew wild , But year by year lived on in truth I think Her gentleness and patience and sad smiles , And that she did not die , but lived to tend Her agèd father , were a kind of madness , If madness ' tis to be unlike the world . For ...
... grew wild , But year by year lived on in truth I think Her gentleness and patience and sad smiles , And that she did not die , but lived to tend Her agèd father , were a kind of madness , If madness ' tis to be unlike the world . For ...
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... were cloudless over head , The air was calm as it could be , There was no sight or sound of dread , But that black Anchor floating still Over the piny eastern hill . VI . The Lady grew sick with a weight of MARIANNE'S DREAM . 83.
... were cloudless over head , The air was calm as it could be , There was no sight or sound of dread , But that black Anchor floating still Over the piny eastern hill . VI . The Lady grew sick with a weight of MARIANNE'S DREAM . 83.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley. VI . The Lady grew sick with a weight of fear , To see that Anchor ever hanging , And veiled her eyes ; she then did hear The sound as of a dim low clanging , And looked abroad if she might know Was it aught else ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley. VI . The Lady grew sick with a weight of fear , To see that Anchor ever hanging , And veiled her eyes ; she then did hear The sound as of a dim low clanging , And looked abroad if she might know Was it aught else ...
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Adonais ANTISTROPHE Apennine art thou azure beams beautiful beneath blue bosom bowers breast breath bright brow burning calm cave cavern chidden clouds cold Dæmon dark dead death deep delight divine dome doth dream earth eternal eyes faint fair fear fire flame fled fleeting river floating flowers folded palm gaze gentle gleam glow golden golden air grave green grey grief heart heaven hope hopes and fears hues human isles kiss leaves light lips living lone MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT GODWIN mighty mingled moon morning motion mountains mute music never night nursling o'er ocean odour pale PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY rain rocks round Sensitive Plant shadow silent sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears thee thine things thou art thought thro tower tremble veil voice wake wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wind-flowers wings woods
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303 ページ - 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.
167 ページ - Keen as are the arrows Of that silver sphere, Whose intense lamp narrows In the white dawn clear, Until we hardly see, we feel that it is there. All the earth and air With thy voice is loud, As, when night is bare, From one lonely cloud The moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflowed.
125 ページ - Nor fame, nor power, nor love, nor leisure. Others I see whom these surround — Smiling they live, and call life pleasure ; To me that cup has been dealt in another measure.
138 ページ - If I were a dead leaf thou mightest bear; If I were a swift cloud to fly with thee; A wave to pant beneath thy power, and share The impulse of thy strength, only less free Than thou, O uncontrollable!
165 ページ - Sunbeam-proof, I hang like a roof, The mountains its columns be. The triumphal arch through which I march, With hurricane, fire, and snow, When the powers of the air are chained to my chair, Is the million-coloured bow ; The sphere-fire above its soft colours wove, While the moist earth was laughing below. I am the daughter of earth and water, And the nursling of the sky : I pass through the pores of the oceail and shores ; I change, but I cannot die.
65 ページ - Spirit of BEAUTY, that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine upon Of human thought or form, where art thou gone ? Why dost thou pass away, and leave our state, This dim vast vale of tears, vacant and desolate? — Ask why the sunlight not for ever Weaves rainbows o'er yon mountain river ; Why aught should fail and fade that once is shown •, Why fear and dream and death and birth Cast on the daylight of this earth Such gloom ; why man has such a scope For love and hate, despondency...
170 ページ - We look before and after, And pine for what is not: Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.
330 ページ - I can give not what men call love, But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And the Heavens reject not, — The desire of the moth for the star, Of the night for the morrow, The devotion to something afar From the sphere of our sorrow?
297 ページ - Stay yet awhile! speak to me once again; Kiss me, so long but as a kiss may live; And in my heartless breast and burning brain That word, that kiss shall all thoughts else survive...
293 ページ - As Albion wails for thee : the curse of Cain Light on his head who pierced thy innocent breast, And scared the angel soul that was its earthly guest!