The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 3E. Moxon, 1847 |
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Page 24
... Chorus hymeneal , XIV . Or triumphal chaunt , Matched with thine would be all But an empty vaunt- A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want . XV . What objects are the fountains Of thy happy 24 TO A SKYLARK .
... Chorus hymeneal , XIV . Or triumphal chaunt , Matched with thine would be all But an empty vaunt- A thing wherein we feel there is some hidden want . XV . What objects are the fountains Of thy happy 24 TO A SKYLARK .
Page 33
... chorus : They cry , Be dim , ye lamps of heaven suspended o'er us . Her chains are threads of gold , she need but smile And they dissolve ; but Spain's were links of steel , Till bit to dust by virtue's keenest file . Twins of a single ...
... chorus : They cry , Be dim , ye lamps of heaven suspended o'er us . Her chains are threads of gold , she need but smile And they dissolve ; but Spain's were links of steel , Till bit to dust by virtue's keenest file . Twins of a single ...
Page 75
... chorus . Mortals found That on those days the sky was calm and fair , And mystic snatches of harmonious sound Wandered upon the earth where'er she passed , And happy thoughts of hope , too sweet to last . LVII . But her choice sport was ...
... chorus . Mortals found That on those days the sky was calm and fair , And mystic snatches of harmonious sound Wandered upon the earth where'er she passed , And happy thoughts of hope , too sweet to last . LVII . But her choice sport was ...
Page 251
... their feet , the men leaning against the rocks and joining in their loud wild chorus . We could get no provisions nearer than Sarzana , at a distance of three miles and a half off , with the torrent EDITOR'S NOTE ON POEMS OF 1822 . 251.
... their feet , the men leaning against the rocks and joining in their loud wild chorus . We could get no provisions nearer than Sarzana , at a distance of three miles and a half off , with the torrent EDITOR'S NOTE ON POEMS OF 1822 . 251.
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... CHORUS OF SATYRS . THE CYCLOPS . SILENUS . O BACCHUS , what a world of toil , both now And ere these limbs were overworn with age , Have I endured for thee ! First , when thou fled'st The mountain - nymphs who nurst thee , driven afar ...
... CHORUS OF SATYRS . THE CYCLOPS . SILENUS . O BACCHUS , what a world of toil , both now And ere these limbs were overworn with age , Have I endured for thee ! First , when thou fled'st The mountain - nymphs who nurst thee , driven afar ...
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