The life of Percy Bysshe Shelley: in 2 vol, Volumen 1Cautley Newby, 1847 |
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... never returned . Mrs. Shelley has , in one of the volumes con- taining her lamented husband's Prose Works , given the world the letters she could collect ; but , precious as they are in a literary point of view , particularly those to ...
... never returned . Mrs. Shelley has , in one of the volumes con- taining her lamented husband's Prose Works , given the world the letters she could collect ; but , precious as they are in a literary point of view , particularly those to ...
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... never poet here , A brighter pledge of bliss immortal giving : With all his pulses throbbing for his kind , Hope steered his course thro ' the world's stormy wave If anger moved , but ruffled his calm mind , A hatred of the tyrant and ...
... never poet here , A brighter pledge of bliss immortal giving : With all his pulses throbbing for his kind , Hope steered his course thro ' the world's stormy wave If anger moved , but ruffled his calm mind , A hatred of the tyrant and ...
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... never fails to attach itself to a travelled man , should have captivated the great heiress of Horsham , the only daughter and heiress of the Rev. Theobald Michell . The guardian ( the young lady was an orphan and a minor ) put his veto ...
... never fails to attach itself to a travelled man , should have captivated the great heiress of Horsham , the only daughter and heiress of the Rev. Theobald Michell . The guardian ( the young lady was an orphan and a minor ) put his veto ...
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... his flames , And thence the ruddy Satyrs oft provoke The lighter Fauns to reach the " Lady's Oak ; Thy copse , too , named of Gamage , thou hast there , That never fails to serve the seasoned deer , When 4 LIFE OF SHELLEY .
... his flames , And thence the ruddy Satyrs oft provoke The lighter Fauns to reach the " Lady's Oak ; Thy copse , too , named of Gamage , thou hast there , That never fails to serve the seasoned deer , When 4 LIFE OF SHELLEY .
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in 2 vol Thomas Medwin. That never fails to serve the seasoned deer , When thou wouldst feast , or exercise thy friends The lower land , that to the river bends , Thy sheep , thy bullocks , kine and calves do feed The middle ground , thy ...
in 2 vol Thomas Medwin. That never fails to serve the seasoned deer , When thou wouldst feast , or exercise thy friends The lower land , that to the river bends , Thy sheep , thy bullocks , kine and calves do feed The middle ground , thy ...
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