The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 第 2 巻George Bell & Sons, 1892 At her christening, the princess, Little Daylight, receives a curse from a wicked fairy that she shall never see the sun until kissed by a prince. |
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... night and day down a rapid stream among mountains . I have seen populous cities , and have watched the passions which rise and spread , and sink and change amongst assembled multitudes of men . I have seen the theatre of the more ...
... night and day down a rapid stream among mountains . I have seen populous cities , and have watched the passions which rise and spread , and sink and change amongst assembled multitudes of men . I have seen the theatre of the more ...
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... night , If it indeed may cleave its natal gloom , Its doubtful promise thus I would unite With thy beloved name , thou Child of love and light . 2 . The toil which stole from thee so many an hour , Is ended , and the fruit is at thy ...
... night , If it indeed may cleave its natal gloom , Its doubtful promise thus I would unite With thy beloved name , thou Child of love and light . 2 . The toil which stole from thee so many an hour , Is ended , and the fruit is at thy ...
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... night , was throw Over the world in which I moved alone : - Yet never found I one not false to me , - Hard hearts , and cold , like weights of i stone Which crushed and withered mine , that coul not be Aught but a lifeless clog , until ...
... night , was throw Over the world in which I moved alone : - Yet never found I one not false to me , - Hard hearts , and cold , like weights of i stone Which crushed and withered mine , that coul not be Aught but a lifeless clog , until ...
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... night , - Two tranquil stars , while clouds are passing by Which wrap them from the foundering sea- man's sight , That burn from year to year with unextin- guished light . 22 LAON AND CYTHNA . [ CANTO LAON AND CYTHNA DEDICATION ...
... night , - Two tranquil stars , while clouds are passing by Which wrap them from the foundering sea- man's sight , That burn from year to year with unextin- guished light . 22 LAON AND CYTHNA . [ CANTO LAON AND CYTHNA DEDICATION ...
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... night was poured upon the ground . III . Hark ! ' tis the rushing of a wind that sweeps Earth and the ocean . See ! the lightnings yawn Deluging Heaven with fire , and the lashed deeps Glitter and boil beneath : it rages on , One mighty ...
... night was poured upon the ground . III . Hark ! ' tis the rushing of a wind that sweeps Earth and the ocean . See ! the lightnings yawn Deluging Heaven with fire , and the lashed deeps Glitter and boil beneath : it rages on , One mighty ...
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267 ページ - Many a green isle needs must be In the deep wide sea of Misery, Or the mariner, worn and wan, Never thus could voyage on— Day and night, and night and day, Drifting on his dreary way, With the solid darkness black Closing round his vessel's track; Whilst above the sunless sky, Big with clouds, hangs heavily.
281 ページ - Which through the summer is not heard or seen, As if it could not be, as if it had not been ! Thus let thy power, which like the truth Of nature on my passive youth Descended, to my onward life supply...
270 ページ - On the level quivering line Of the waters crystalline ; And before that chasm of light, As within a furnace bright, Column, tower, and dome, and spire, Shine like obelisks of fire, Pointing with inconstant motion From the altar of dark ocean To the sapphire-tinted skies ; As the flames of sacrifice From the marble shrines did rise, As to pierce the dome of gold Where Apollo spoke of old.
273 ページ - Men must reap the things they sow, Force from force must ever flow, Or worse; but 'tis a bitter woe That love or reason cannot change The despot's rage, the slave's revenge. Padua, thou within whose walls Those mute guests at festivals, Son and Mother, Death and Sin, Played at dice for Ezzelin, Till Death cried, "I win, I win!
276 ページ - Odour, or the soul of all Which from heaven like dew doth fall, Or the mind which feeds this verse Peopling the lone universe. Noon descends, and after noon...
270 ページ - Topples o'er the abandoned sea As the tides change sullenly. The fisher on his watery way, Wandering at the close of day, Will spread his sail and seize his oar Till he pass the gloomy shore, Lest thy dead should, from their sleep Bursting o'er the starlight deep, Lead a rapid masque of death O'er the waters of his path.
12 ページ - And what art thou? I know, but dare not speak : Time may interpret to his silent years. Yet in the paleness of thy thoughtful cheek, And in the light thine ample forehead wears, And in thy sweetest smiles, and in thy tears, And in thy gentle speech, a prophecy Is whispered, to subdue my fondest fears : And, through thine eyes, even in thy soul I see A lamp of vestal fire burning internally.
269 ページ - Beneath is spread like a green sea The waveless plain of Lombardy, Bounded by the vaporous air, Islanded by cities fair; Underneath Day's azure eyes Ocean's nursling, Venice, lies, A peopled labyrinth of walls, Amphitrite's destined halls, Which her hoary sire now paves With his blue and beaming waves.
10 ページ - And from that hour did I with earnest thought Heap knowledge from forbidden mines of lore : Yet nothing, that my tyrants knew or taught, I cared to learn ; but from that secret store Wrought linked armour for my soul, before It might walk forth to war among mankind...