On The Medusa Of Leonardo da Vinci In The Florentine Gallery (Percy Bysshe Shelley Poems)
I.It lieth, gazing on the midnight sky,Upon the cloudy mountain-peak supine;Below, far lands are seen tremblingly;Its horror and its beauty ...
I.It lieth, gazing on the midnight sky,Upon the cloudy mountain-peak supine;Below, far lands are seen tremblingly;Its horror and its beauty ...
MAN is permitted much To scan and learn In Nature's frame; Till he well-nigh can tame Brute mischiefs, and can ...
Arise, O Gardener! And usher in the glory of a new spring.Create conditions for 'bulbuls' (a type of bird) toHover ...
lock-innight timei am aloneearphoneshang unusedstack of unreadcentury-old bookscover the table&the cigarettescut in two caston the surfaceresemble the freckleson a white-boy's ...
Amongst the whole village, my beloved is that person,Who, throughout the whole tribe, is celebrated-that person.Though, in resemblance and in ...
Man is permitted muchTo scan and learnIn Nature's frame;Till he well-nigh can tameBrute mischiefs and can touchInvisible things, and turnAll ...
No, this is January, dear, The almanac's untrue; For roaring Boreas, 'tis clear, In sleet and snow and atmosphere, Will be the monarch of ...
Mitford, the candid Critic of my lays, Who oft when wild my careless Muse would sing Smooth'd the rough note, and check'd ...
There is no time without its flower of love! Does violet go, and red rose pass away? Do thrush and lark forget ...
non peccat, quaecumque potest peccasse negare,solaque famosam culpa professa facit.Amores, III, xivI love my work and my children. GodIs distant, ...
When soft winds and sunny skiesWith the green earth harmonize,And the young and dewy dawn,Bold as an unhunted fawn,Up the ...
Yet, yet a moment, one dim ray of light Indulge, dread Chaos, and eternal Night!Of darkness visible so much be ...
THE ADDRESS. Where's Friendships Residence? To what unknown New Planet--World is That rare Phoenix flown? Great, and Good GOD! Who ...
Law! what is law? The wise and sage, Of every clime and every age, In this most cordially unite, That ...
I pray you this my song to takeNot scornfully, for Boyhood's sake;It is the last, until the dayWhen your kind ...
"HOW many a day, in various hues array'd, Bright with gay sun-shine, or eclips'd with shade; How many an hour, ...
To My Grandson William, on his Repeating to me most perfectly and accurately my Poem, The Fall of Needwood, which ...
AH, who can tell which guide were bestTo truth long sought, but unattained -The early faith, or late unrest?What age ...
IVOne hope survives; but that, like the sole sun, Covers my prospect with its fertile light I envy none his ...
[As a Tribute of Esteem and Admiration this Poem is inscribed to ROBERT MERRY, Esq. A. M. Member of the ...
THOU art no more my bosom's FRIEND; Here must the sweet delusion end, That charm'd my senses many a year, ...
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