The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 第 2 巻Houghton, Osgood, 1855 |
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... gleam , and quiver , Streaking the darkness radiantly ! —yet soon Night closes round , and they are lost for ever : Or like forgotten lyres , whose dissonant strings Give various response to each varying blast , To whose frail frame no ...
... gleam , and quiver , Streaking the darkness radiantly ! —yet soon Night closes round , and they are lost for ever : Or like forgotten lyres , whose dissonant strings Give various response to each varying blast , To whose frail frame no ...
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... around thine head , The blooms of dewy spring shall gleam beneath thy feet But thy soul or this world must fade in the frost that binds the dead , Ere midnight's frown and morning's smile , ere thou and 53 Stanzas April, 1814.
... around thine head , The blooms of dewy spring shall gleam beneath thy feet But thy soul or this world must fade in the frost that binds the dead , Ere midnight's frown and morning's smile , ere thou and 53 Stanzas April, 1814.
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... gleam , Which from those secret chasms in tumult welling Meet in the Vale , and one majestic River , The breath and blood of distant lands , for ever Rolls its loud waters to the ocean waves , Breathes its swift vapours to the circling ...
... gleam , Which from those secret chasms in tumult welling Meet in the Vale , and one majestic River , The breath and blood of distant lands , for ever Rolls its loud waters to the ocean waves , Breathes its swift vapours to the circling ...
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... gleam , Piercing the stormy darkness , like a star Which pours beyond the sea one steadfast beam , Whilst all the constellations of the sky Seemed reeling through the storm ; they did but seem- VOL . III . 6 For , lo ! the wintry clouds ...
... gleam , Piercing the stormy darkness , like a star Which pours beyond the sea one steadfast beam , Whilst all the constellations of the sky Seemed reeling through the storm ; they did but seem- VOL . III . 6 For , lo ! the wintry clouds ...
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... gleam of forced and hollow joy Which lightened o'er her face , laughed with the glee Of light and unsuspecting infancy , And whispered in her ear , " Bring home with you That sweet , strange lady friend . " Then off he flew But stopped ...
... gleam of forced and hollow joy Which lightened o'er her face , laughed with the glee Of light and unsuspecting infancy , And whispered in her ear , " Bring home with you That sweet , strange lady friend . " Then off he flew But stopped ...
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Adonais ANTISTROPHE Apennine art thou azure beams beautiful beneath blood bosom bowers brain breast breath bright calm cave child clouds cold dark dead death deep delight divine dream earth eternal eyes faint fair fear flame flowers folded palm gentle Gisborne gleam grave gray green grew grief hair heart heaven hope Iona isle Italy kiss lady leaves Leigh Hunt light lips living looked Maddalo MAMMON MASQUE OF ANARCHY mighty mind moon mountains murmuring NAPLES never night nursling o'er ocean odour pain pale Peter Bell Pisa poem PURGANAX rain Rosalind round scorn SEMICHORUS Sensitive-Plant Serchio shadow Shelley sleep smile soft soul sound spirit stars stream sweet SWELLFOOT swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought tomb tower truth twas tyrants veil Venice voice wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wind-flowers wings words
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326 ページ - Teach us, sprite or bird, What sweet thoughts are thine: I have never heard Praise of love or wine That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine.
99 ページ - Thy sweet child Sleep, the filmy-eyed, Murmured like a noontide bee, Shall I nestle near thy side? Wouldst thou me? — And I replied, No, not thee! Death will come when thou art dead, Soon, too soon — Sleep will come when thou art fled; Of neither would I ask the boon I ask of thee, beloved Night— Swift be thine approaching flight, Come soon, soon!
90 ページ - He wakes or sleeps with the enduring dead ; Thou canst not soar where he is sitting now. Dust to the dust, but the pure spirit shall flow Back to the burning fountain whence it came, A portion of the Eternal, which must glow Through time and change, unquenchably the same, Whilst thy cold embers choke the sordid hearth of shame.
138 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...
322 ページ - That orbed maiden , with white fire laden, Whom mortals call the moon, Glides glimmering o'er my fleece-like floor, By the midnight breezes strewn...
94 ページ - Oh! not of him, but of our joy: 'tis nought That ages, empires, and religions there Lie buried in the ravage they have wrought; For such as he can lend, — they borrow not Glory from those who made the world their prey; And he is gathered to the kings of thought Who waged contention with their time's decay, And of the past are all that cannot pass away.
319 ページ - Philosophy The fountains mingle with the river And the rivers with the Ocean, The winds of Heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion; Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle.
165 ページ - Survive not the lamp and the lute, The heart's echoes render No song when the spirit is mute : — No song but sad dirges, Like the wind through a ruined cell, Or the mournful surges That ring the dead seaman's knell.
327 ページ - Yet if we could scorn Hate, and pride, and fear; If we were things born Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near.
321 ページ - I sift the snow on the mountains below, And their great pines groan aghast; And all the night 'tis my pillow white, While I sleep in the arms of the Blast.