The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyMacmillan, 1920 - 708 strán (strany) |
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... Cyclops of Euripides ( 1819 ) 621 Poems from St. Irvyne , or the Epigrams- Rosicrucian ( published 1810 ) . 665 To Stella 634 Posthumous Fragments of Mar- Kissing Helena • 634 garet Nicholson ( 1810 ) 669 Spirit of Plato 634 Fragment ...
... Cyclops of Euripides ( 1819 ) 621 Poems from St. Irvyne , or the Epigrams- Rosicrucian ( published 1810 ) . 665 To Stella 634 Posthumous Fragments of Mar- Kissing Helena • 634 garet Nicholson ( 1810 ) 669 Spirit of Plato 634 Fragment ...
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... Cyclops . " Assuredly no greater gift to English poetry was ever given by a poet within a twelvemonth than Shelley's gift of 1819 . At Florence on 12th November the son who survived his father , C and who was to comfort his mother in ...
... Cyclops . " Assuredly no greater gift to English poetry was ever given by a poet within a twelvemonth than Shelley's gift of 1819 . At Florence on 12th November the son who survived his father , C and who was to comfort his mother in ...
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... Cyclops , " and the Scenes from the Magico Prodigioso , " may be considered as having received the author's ultimate corrections . The " Triumph of Life " was his last work , and was left in so unfinished a state that I arranged it in ...
... Cyclops , " and the Scenes from the Magico Prodigioso , " may be considered as having received the author's ultimate corrections . The " Triumph of Life " was his last work , and was left in so unfinished a state that I arranged it in ...
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... CYCLOPS . Silenus . O Bacchus , what a world of toil , both now With mortal limbs his deathless limbs And ere these ... CYCLOPS OF EURIPIDES 621 The Cyclops of Euripides (1819) Poems from St Irvyne, or.
... CYCLOPS . Silenus . O Bacchus , what a world of toil , both now With mortal limbs his deathless limbs And ere these ... CYCLOPS OF EURIPIDES 621 The Cyclops of Euripides (1819) Poems from St Irvyne, or.
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... Cyclops . I am wearied of it ! And now I must scrape up the littered floor Shaking wide thy yellow hair , Wanderest thou alone , afar ? To the one - eyed Cyclops , we , Who by right thy servants are , Minister in misery , In these ...
... Cyclops . I am wearied of it ! And now I must scrape up the littered floor Shaking wide thy yellow hair , Wanderest thou alone , afar ? To the one - eyed Cyclops , we , Who by right thy servants are , Minister in misery , In these ...
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art thou beams Beatrice beauty beneath blood bosom breast breath bright calm cave Cenci child Chorus clouds cold Cyclops Cyprian Dæmon dark dead death deep delight Demogorgon divine dread dream earth eternal eyes faint fair father fear fire flame fled flowers FRAGMENT gentle golden grave green hast hear heart heaven hope hour human King Laon Lerici light lips living look Mephistopheles mighty mind moon morning mortal mountains never night o'er ocean pain pale Panthea passion Percy Bysshe Shelley Peter Bell Pisa poem Queen Mab Revolt of Islam round ruin Semichorus shadow Shelley Shelley's silent Silenus slaves sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought thro throne truth tyrant Ulysses Via Reggio voice wandering waves weep Whilst wild wind wings