Sate near him, talking in low solemn tones. Her voice was like the voice of his own soul Heard in the calm of thought... Publications - Page 12by Shelley Society - 1886Full view - About this book
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1899 - 836 pages
...breezes, held His inmost sense suspended in its web Of many-coloured woof and shifting hues. Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme, And lofty hopes...liberty, Thoughts the most dear to him, and poesy, 160 Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1911 - 708 pages
...breezes, held His inmost sense suspended in its web Of many-coloured woof and shifting hues. Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme, And lofty hopes...liberty, Thoughts the most dear to him, and poesy, 160 Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 710 pages
...breezes, » held His inmost sense suspended in its web Of many-colored woof and shifting hues. Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme, And lofty hopes of divine liberty, 159 Thoughts the most dear to him, and poesy, Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mmd... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 pages
...breezes, held His inmost sense suspended in its web Of many-colored woof aud shifting hues. Knowledge makes his meal — Mares' milk, and bread Baked on the embers ; — all around The bound deal1 to him, and poesy, Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905 - 978 pages
...virtue were her theme, And lofty hopes of divine liberty, Thoughts the most dear to him, and poesy, 160 Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A perinea ting fire : _wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in tremulous sobs Subdued by... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1922 - 972 pages
...maid' : "Her voice was like the voice of his own soul Heard in the calm of thought. * * * » Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme, And lofty hopes...the most dear to him, and poesy, Herself a poet." Is it not highly significant that the young poet sage, who had renounced his home and country in search... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 pages
...breezes, held His inmost sense suspended in its web 156 Of many-coloured woof and shifting hues. Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme, And lofty hopes...liberty, Thoughts the most dear to him, and poesy, 160 Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 948 pages
...breezes, held 155 His inmost sense suspended in its web Of many-coloured woof and shifting hues. Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme, And lofty hopes...liberty, Thoughts the most dear to him, and poesy, 160 Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind kindled through all her frame A permeating... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 968 pages
...breezes, held His inmost sense suspended in its web Of many-colored woof and shifting hues. Knowledge and truth and virtue were her theme, And lofty hopes...wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in tremulous sobs Subdued by its own pathos: her fair hands Were bare alone, sweeping from some strange... | |
| 1910 - 356 pages
...virtue were her theme, And lofty hopes of divine liberty, Thoughts the most dear to him, and poesy, 160 Herself a poet. Soon the solemn mood Of her pure mind...wild numbers then She raised, with voice stifled in tremulous sobs Subdued by its own pathos : her fair hands Were bare alone, sweeping from some strange... | |
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