To Mary Who Died In This Opinion (Percy Bysshe Shelley Poems)
I.Maiden, quench the glare of sorrowStruggling in thine haggard eye:Firmness dare to borrowFrom the wreck of destiny;For the ray morn's ...
I.Maiden, quench the glare of sorrowStruggling in thine haggard eye:Firmness dare to borrowFrom the wreck of destiny;For the ray morn's ...
I.Orphan Hours, the Year is dead,Come and sigh, come and weep!Merry Hours, smile instead,For the Year is but asleep.See, it ...
I.Swifter far than summer's flight--Swifter far than youth's delight--Swifter far than happy night,Art thou come and gone--As the earth when ...
Come Harriet! sweet is the hour,Soft Zephyrs breathe gently around,The anemone's night-boding flower,Has sunk its pale head on the ground.'Tis ...
I.We meet not as we parted,We feel more than all may see;My bosom is heavy-hearted,And thine full of doubt for ...
It was a bright and cheerful afternoon,Towards the end of the sunny month of June,When the north wind congregates in ...
I.Dar'st thou amid the varied multitudeTo live alone, an isolated thing?To see the busy beings round thee spring,And care for ...
I.I loved-alas! our life is love;But when we cease to breathe and moveI do suppose love ceases too.I thought, but ...
I.Those whom nor power, nor lying faith, nor toil,Nor custom, queen of many slaves, makes blind,Have ever grieved that man ...
I.'Do you not hear the Aziola cry?Methinks she must be nigh,'Said Mary, as we sateIn dusk, ere stars were lit, ...
I.Hast thou not seen, officious with delight,Move through the illumined air about the flowerThe Bee, that fears to drink its ...
I.Hopes, that swell in youthful breasts,Live not through the waste of time!Love's rose a host of thorns invests;Cold, ungenial is ...
I.Thou wert not, Cassius, and thou couldst not be,Last of the Romans, though thy memory claimFrom Brutus his own glory--and ...
I.As from an ancestral oakTwo empty ravens sound their clarion,Yell by yell, and croak by croak,When they scent the noonday ...
I.The keen stars were twinkling,And the fair moon was rising among them,Dear Jane.The guitar was tinkling,But the notes were not ...
Tan ala tan glaukan otan onemos atrema Balle--k.t.l.When winds that move not its calm surface sweepThe azure sea, I love ...
Thou living light that in thy rainbow huesClothest this naked world; and over SeaAnd Earth and air, and all the ...
Fierce roars the midnight stormO'er the wild mountain,Dark clouds the night deform,Swift rolls the fountain--See! o'er yon rocky height,Dim mists ...
I.They die--the dead return not--MiserySits near an open grave and calls them over,A Youth with hoary hair and haggard eye--They ...
(With what truth may I say--Roma! Roma! Roma!Non e piu come era prima!)I.My lost William, thou in whomSome bright spirit ...
Sweet star, which gleaming o'er the darksome sceneThrough fleecy clouds of silvery radiance fliest,Spanglet of light on evening's shadowy veil,Which ...
An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king,--Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flowThrough public scorn,--mud from a ...
If I esteemed you less, Envy would killPleasure, and leave to ...
GUIDO CAVALCANTI TO DANTE ALIGHIERI:Returning from its daily quest, my SpiritChanged thoughts and vile in thee doth weep to find:It ...
DANTE ALIGHIERI TO GUIDO CAVALCANTI:Guido, I would that Lapo, thou, and I,Led by some strong enchantment, might ascendA magic ship, ...
Lift not the painted veil which those who liveCall Life: though unreal shapes be pictured there,And it but mimic all ...
Vessels of heavenly medicine! may the breezeAuspicious waft your dark green forms to shore;Safe may ye stem the wide surrounding ...
Bright ball of flame that through the gloom of evenSilently takest thine aethereal way,And with surpassing glory dimm'st each rayTwinkling ...
I.A portal as of shadowy adamantStands yawning on the highway of the lifeWhich we all tread, a cavern huge and ...
I love thee, Baby! for thine own sweet sake;Those azure eyes, that faintly dimpled cheek,Thy tender frame, so eloquently weak,Love ...
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