The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 第 3 卷E. Moxon, 1866 |
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... dreams of its wintry rest . But none ever trembled and panted with bliss In the garden , the field , or the wilderness , Like a doe in the noon - tide with love's sweet want , As the companionless Sensitive Plant . The snowdrop , and ...
... dreams of its wintry rest . But none ever trembled and panted with bliss In the garden , the field , or the wilderness , Like a doe in the noon - tide with love's sweet want , As the companionless Sensitive Plant . The snowdrop , and ...
第 5 頁
... dreams without a sound ; Whose waves never mark , though they ever impress The light sand which paves it ... dream , Was as God is to the starry scheme . A Lady , the wonder of her kind , Whose form was upborne by a lovely ...
... dreams without a sound ; Whose waves never mark , though they ever impress The light sand which paves it ... dream , Was as God is to the starry scheme . A Lady , the wonder of her kind , Whose form was upborne by a lovely ...
第 6 頁
... dreams were less slumber than Paradise : As if some bright Spirit for her sweet sake Had deserted heaven while the stars were awake , As if yet around her he lingering were , Though the veil of daylight concealed him from her . Her step ...
... dreams were less slumber than Paradise : As if some bright Spirit for her sweet sake Had deserted heaven while the stars were awake , As if yet around her he lingering were , Though the veil of daylight concealed him from her . Her step ...
第 7 頁
... dream of the life to come , She left clinging round the smooth and dark Edge of the odorous cedar bark . This fairest creature from earliest spring Thus moved through the garden ministering All the sweet season of summer tide , And ere ...
... dream of the life to come , She left clinging round the smooth and dark Edge of the odorous cedar bark . This fairest creature from earliest spring Thus moved through the garden ministering All the sweet season of summer tide , And ere ...
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... dream , It is a modest creed , and yet Pleasant , if one considers it , To own that death itself must be , Like all the rest , a mockery . That garden sweet , that lady fair , And all sweet shapes and odours there , In truth have never ...
... dream , It is a modest creed , and yet Pleasant , if one considers it , To own that death itself must be , Like all the rest , a mockery . That garden sweet , that lady fair , And all sweet shapes and odours there , In truth have never ...
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