Poems of ShelleyT. Y. Crowell & Company, 1893 - 336 páginas |
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Página xvi
... light of thought , far away from humanity , and he never quite got back again . Adonais , awakened in him not only by his sympa- thy with Keats , but also by the resemblance of the fate of Keats to his own , is almost as much concerned ...
... light of thought , far away from humanity , and he never quite got back again . Adonais , awakened in him not only by his sympa- thy with Keats , but also by the resemblance of the fate of Keats to his own , is almost as much concerned ...
Página xxxi
... but the most beautiful perhaps is that in the beginning of the second Act of the Prometheus . The changes of color , as the light increases in the spaces of pure sky and in the clouds , are watched and described PREFACE . xxxi.
... but the most beautiful perhaps is that in the beginning of the second Act of the Prometheus . The changes of color , as the light increases in the spaces of pure sky and in the clouds , are watched and described PREFACE . xxxi.
Página xxxii
... light of the star , as the vapors rise and melt before the morn . The Storms are even better than the sunsets and dawns . I have drawn attention in the notes to the finest of these in the first canto of the Revolt of Islam . There is ...
... light of the star , as the vapors rise and melt before the morn . The Storms are even better than the sunsets and dawns . I have drawn attention in the notes to the finest of these in the first canto of the Revolt of Islam . There is ...
Página xxxiii
... light that makes all objects undefined , deep noon , and sunset light . Kindred to this is Shelley's pleasure in the intri- cate , changeful , and incessant weaving and unweaving of nature's life in a great forest . In the Recollection ...
... light that makes all objects undefined , deep noon , and sunset light . Kindred to this is Shelley's pleasure in the intri- cate , changeful , and incessant weaving and unweaving of nature's life in a great forest . In the Recollection ...
Página xlvii
... light in which the chariot moved . Every image in this allegorical representa- tion tells of the mystery of life , the unfathomable riddle that none could penetrate , but which con- quered and led all captive . It is this thought which ...
... light in which the chariot moved . Every image in this allegorical representa- tion tells of the mystery of life , the unfathomable riddle that none could penetrate , but which con- quered and led all captive . It is this thought which ...
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Adonais Alastor ANTISTROPHE Apennine azure beams beasts beauty beneath birds blue bowers breath bright calm cave caverns clouds cold Dæmons dark dawn dead death deep delight DEMOGORGON divine dreams earth eternal EUGANEAN HILLS eyes faint fire flame fled float flowers folded palm forest gaze gentle gleam golden gray green grew heart heaven isles kiss leaves light lips living Maddalo Mary Godwin melody mist Mont Blanc moon morning mortal mountains never night nursling o'er ocean odor pale Pantheism passion poem poet Prometheus Unbound purple rain Revolt of Islam round SEMICHORUS Sensitive Plant shadow Shelley Shelley's silent sleep smile snow soft song soul sound spirit Spirit of Solitude splendor stars storm stream sweet swift tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought thro tower tremble vapor veil verse voice wandering waves weep wild wind wind-flowers wings woods