The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 3E. Moxon, 1866 |
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... And the Earth was all rest , and the air was all love , And delight , though less bright , was far more deep , And the day's veil fell from the world of sleep , And the beasts , and the birds , and the 4 THE SENSITIVE PLANT .
... And the Earth was all rest , and the air was all love , And delight , though less bright , was far more deep , And the day's veil fell from the world of sleep , And the beasts , and the birds , and the 4 THE SENSITIVE PLANT .
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... sleep from her eyes , That her dreams were less slumber than Paradise : As if some bright Spirit for her sweet sake Had deserted heaven while the stars were awake , As if yet around her he lingering were , Though the veil of daylight ...
... sleep from her eyes , That her dreams were less slumber than Paradise : As if some bright Spirit for her sweet sake Had deserted heaven while the stars were awake , As if yet around her he lingering were , Though the veil of daylight ...
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... sleep , Then slowly changed , till it grew a heap To make men tremble who never weep . Swift summer into the autumn flowed , And frost in the mist of the morning rode , Though the noon - day sun looked clear and bright , Mocking the ...
... sleep , Then slowly changed , till it grew a heap To make men tremble who never weep . Swift summer into the autumn flowed , And frost in the mist of the morning rode , Though the noon - day sun looked clear and bright , Mocking the ...
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... sleep Crept , like blight through the ears of a thick field of corn , O'er the populous vessel . And even and morn , With their hammocks for coffins the seamen aghast Like dead men the dead limbs of their comrades cast Down the deep ...
... sleep Crept , like blight through the ears of a thick field of corn , O'er the populous vessel . And even and morn , With their hammocks for coffins the seamen aghast Like dead men the dead limbs of their comrades cast Down the deep ...
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... sleep deeply and sweetly , and so be beguiled Of the pang that awaits us , whatever that be , So dreadful since thou must divide it with me ! Dream , sleep ! This pale bosom , thy cradle and bed , Will it rock thee not , infant ? " Tis ...
... sleep deeply and sweetly , and so be beguiled Of the pang that awaits us , whatever that be , So dreadful since thou must divide it with me ! Dream , sleep ! This pale bosom , thy cradle and bed , Will it rock thee not , infant ? " Tis ...
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