Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyReeves and Turner, 1880 |
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... thou profaned My altars ; and all - ruling Jove , Though late , yet certain , has unchained The vengeance of Uranian Love ! - CANTO VII , p . 159 . How Anthemion finds himself with CANTO VII , pp . 148-50 . the dead Rhododaphne near Cal ...
... thou profaned My altars ; and all - ruling Jove , Though late , yet certain , has unchained The vengeance of Uranian Love ! - CANTO VII , p . 159 . How Anthemion finds himself with CANTO VII , pp . 148-50 . the dead Rhododaphne near Cal ...
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... thou which interpenetratest all things , and without which this glorious world were a blind and formless chaos , Love , Author of Good , God , King , Father ! Friend of these thy worshippers ! Two 1 Medwin , omitting the word Ay , ended ...
... thou which interpenetratest all things , and without which this glorious world were a blind and formless chaos , Love , Author of Good , God , King , Father ! Friend of these thy worshippers ! Two 1 Medwin , omitting the word Ay , ended ...
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... thou art , has been their choice and destiny ; if , in the contemplation of these majestic records of the power of their kind , they see the shadow and the prophecy of that which thou mayst have decreed that he should become ; if the ...
... thou art , has been their choice and destiny ; if , in the contemplation of these majestic records of the power of their kind , they see the shadow and the prophecy of that which thou mayst have decreed that he should become ; if the ...
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... thou then forgotten ? X. VIEW FROM THE PITTI GARDENS.2 You see below , Florence a smokeless city , its domes and spires occupying the vale ; and beyond to the right the Apennines , whose base extends even to the walls , " and whose ...
... thou then forgotten ? X. VIEW FROM THE PITTI GARDENS.2 You see below , Florence a smokeless city , its domes and spires occupying the vale ; and beyond to the right the Apennines , whose base extends even to the walls , " and whose ...
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... thou art , with whose desire has Death ever complied ? If thou lovedst me not , per- chance I might love thee - beloved by thee , I hate thee and I fly thee . " Thus saying , she went forth from the cavern , and her dusky and ætherial ...
... thou art , with whose desire has Death ever complied ? If thou lovedst me not , per- chance I might love thee - beloved by thee , I hate thee and I fly thee . " Thus saying , she went forth from the cavern , and her dusky and ætherial ...
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admirable Agathon Alcibiades Anthemion Apollodorus appears Arch of Titus arches Aristodemus Aristophanes arms Athenæum Bacchus beautiful Caleb Williams called CANTO character child Coliseum countenance dæmon death delight desire Diotima discourse divine effect Eryximachus evil excellent expression faculty father feel flower former editions fragment Gods Greeks hair hand harmony Hesiod Homer honourable human imagination immortal inspired knowledge language Laocoön letter Love lover Mandeville manner Medwin omits Medwin reads Medwin's version MENEXENUS mind moral Muse nature never Note object observe passion Pausanias perfect person Phædrus Plato pleasure poem poetical poetry poets portion possession praise previous editions produced prose PROSE.-VOL REESE LIBRARY relation render rhapsodist Rhododaphne round sculpture seems sense Shelley Papers Shelley read Shelley's Socrates soul speak spirit Stockdale sweet Thespia things Thomas Love Peacock thou thought tion transcript translation truth universal verses whilst wonder words youth