Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. ESSAYS , TRANSLATIONS , AND FRAGMENTS . VOL . I. B " That thou , O my brother , impart to.
Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. ESSAYS , TRANSLATIONS , AND FRAGMENTS . VOL . I. B " That thou , O my brother , impart to.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. " That thou , O my brother , impart to me truly how it stands with thee in that inner man of thine ; what lively images of things past thy memory has painted there ; what hopes , what ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. " That thou , O my brother , impart to me truly how it stands with thee in that inner man of thine ; what lively images of things past thy memory has painted there ; what hopes , what ...
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... Thou demandest what is love ? It is that powerful attraction towards all that we conceive , or fear , or hope beyond ourselves , when we find within our own thoughts the chasm of an insufficient void , and seek to awaken in all things ...
... Thou demandest what is love ? It is that powerful attraction towards all that we conceive , or fear , or hope beyond ourselves , when we find within our own thoughts the chasm of an insufficient void , and seek to awaken in all things ...
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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 createst - ' tis mine to ruin and destroy . - I was thy slave - I am thy equal and thy foe . - Thousands tremble before thy throne , who , at my voice , shall dare to pluck the golden crown from thine unholy head ! " He ceased ...
... Thou createst - ' tis mine to ruin and destroy . - I was thy slave - I am thy equal and thy foe . - Thousands tremble before thy throne , who , at my voice , shall dare to pluck the golden crown from thine unholy head ! " He ceased ...
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