The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyEdward Moxon, 1840 - 363 頁 |
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... some dark hope , Have I mixed awful talk and asking looks With my most innocent love , until strange tears , Uniting with those breathless kisses , made Such magic as compels the charmed night To render up ALASTOR; OR THE SPIRIT OF ...
... some dark hope , Have I mixed awful talk and asking looks With my most innocent love , until strange tears , Uniting with those breathless kisses , made Such magic as compels the charmed night To render up ALASTOR; OR THE SPIRIT OF ...
第 43 頁
... tears , the path Of his departure from their father's door . At length upon the lone Chorasmian shore He paused , a wide and melancholy waste Of putrid marshes . A strong impulse urged His steps to the sea - shore . A swan was there ...
... tears , the path Of his departure from their father's door . At length upon the lone Chorasmian shore He paused , a wide and melancholy waste Of putrid marshes . A strong impulse urged His steps to the sea - shore . A swan was there ...
第 47 頁
... tears , " when all Is reft at once , when some surpassing Spirit , Whose light adorned the world around it , leaves Those who remain behind nor sobs nor groans , The passionate tumult of a clinging hope ; But pale despair and cold ...
... tears , " when all Is reft at once , when some surpassing Spirit , Whose light adorned the world around it , leaves Those who remain behind nor sobs nor groans , The passionate tumult of a clinging hope ; But pale despair and cold ...
第 51 頁
... tears , my heart grew calm , and I was meek and bold . V. 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 ...
... tears , my heart grew calm , and I was meek and bold . V. 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 ...
第 53 頁
... tears which silently to flow Paused not , its lustre hung : she watching aye The foam - wreaths which the faint tide wove below Upon the spangled sands , groaned heavily , And after every groan looked up over the sea . XVIII . And when ...
... tears which silently to flow Paused not , its lustre hung : she watching aye The foam - wreaths which the faint tide wove below Upon the spangled sands , groaned heavily , And after every groan looked up over the sea . XVIII . And when ...
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第 260 頁 - Keen as are the arrows Of that silver sphere, Whose intense lamp narrows In the white dawn clear Until we hardly see, we feel that it is there.
第 259 頁 - Over earth and ocean with gentle motion, This pilot is guiding me, Lured by the love of the genii that move In the depths of the purple sea ; Over the rills, and the crags, and the hills, Over the lakes and the plains, Wherever he dream, under mountain or stream, The spirit he loves remains ; And I all the while bask in heaven's blue smile, Whilst he is dissolving in rains.
第 299 頁 - I arise from dreams of thee In the first sweet sleep of night, When the winds are breathing low, And the stars are shining bright; I arise from dreams of thee, And a spirit in my feet Has led me — who knows how?
第 292 頁 - Thy brother Death came, and cried, Wouldst thou me ? Thy sweet child Sleep, the filmy-eyed, Murmured like a noontide bee, Shall I nestle near thy side ? Wouldst thou me ? And I replied, No, not thee...
第 259 頁 - Philosophy The fountains mingle with the river And the rivers with the Ocean, The winds of Heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion; Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle. Why not I with thine...
第 289 頁 - Now thou art dead, as if it were a part Of thee, my Adonais! I would give All that I am to be as thou now art! But I am chained to Time, and cannot thence depart!
第 260 頁 - What objects are the fountains Of thy happy strain ? What fields, or waves, or mountains? What shapes of sky or plain ? What love of thine- own kind ? what ignorance of pain...
第 291 頁 - Here pause: these graves are all too young as yet To have outgrown the sorrow which consigned Its charge to each; and if the seal is set, Here, on one fountain of a mourning mind, Break it not thou!
第 260 頁 - All the earth and air with thy voice is loud, as when night is bare, from one lonely cloud the moon rains out her beams, and heaven is overflowed. What thou art we know not: what is most like thee? From rainbow clouds there flow not drops so bright to see, as from thy presence showers a rain of melody.
第 259 頁 - Which an earthquake rocks and swings, An eagle alit one moment may sit In the light of its golden wings. And when sunset may breathe, from the lit...