The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, with His Life, Volumen2J. Ascham, 1834 |
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... look upon his mother , And in the 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 ...
... look upon his mother , And in the 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 ...
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... looks I saw , Between the mists of fear and awe , That my own thought was theirs ; and they Expressed it not in words , but said , Each in its heart , how every day Will pass in happy work and play , Now he is dead and gone away . After ...
... looks I saw , Between the mists of fear and awe , That my own thought was theirs ; and they Expressed it not in words , but said , Each in its heart , how every day Will pass in happy work and play , Now he is dead and gone away . After ...
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... looks , and mien , Tempering their loveliness too keen , Past woe its shadow backward threw , Till like an exhalation , spread From flowers half drunk with evening dew , They did become infectious : sweet And subtle mists of sense and ...
... looks , and mien , Tempering their loveliness too keen , Past woe its shadow backward threw , Till like an exhalation , spread From flowers half drunk with evening dew , They did become infectious : sweet And subtle mists of sense and ...
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... look of love he turned , Half calming me ; then gazed awhile , As if thro ' that black and massy pile , And thro ' the crowd around him there , And thro ' the dense and murky air , And the thronged streets , he did espy What poets know ...
... look of love he turned , Half calming me ; then gazed awhile , As if thro ' that black and massy pile , And thro ' the crowd around him there , And thro ' the dense and murky air , And the thronged streets , he did espy What poets know ...
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... looks the infection caught , And fondly crouched and fawned on him : And men have heard the prisoners say , Who in their rotting dungeons lay , That from that hour , throughout one day , The fierce despair and hate which kept Their ...
... looks the infection caught , And fondly crouched and fawned on him : And men have heard the prisoners say , Who in their rotting dungeons lay , That from that hour , throughout one day , The fierce despair and hate which kept Their ...
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