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" Oh that God, Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice Which but one living man has drained, who now, Vessel of deathless wrath, a slave that feels No proud exemption in the blighting curse He bears, over the world wanders for ever, Lone as incarnate... "
The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley - Page 136
by Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 710 pages
...earth gleam With bright flowers, and the wintry boughs exhale From vernal blooms fresh fragrance I Oh, that God, Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice Which but one living man has drained, whf now, Vessel of deathless wrath, a slave that feet No proud exemption in the blighting curse He...
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Shelleys mythendichtung

Hans Zettner - 1904 - 78 pages
...seiner Verwandten. Der frühe Tod des jungen Dichters im Alastor läßt Shelley ausrufen (677): O, that God, Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice...the world wanders for ever, Lone as incarnate death! Wiederum eine eigentümliche Auffassung, die der in Queen Mab entgegengesetzt ist. Ahasver ist als...
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Materials Never Before ...

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905 - 978 pages
...bright flowers, and the wintry boughs exhale From vernal blooms fresh fragrance ! O, that God, 675 Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice Which...blighting curse He bears, over the world wanders for ever, 680 Lone as incarnate death ! O, that the dream Of dark magician in his visioned cave, Raking the cinders...
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The English Poets: Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1907 - 856 pages
...bright flowers, and the wintry boughs exhale Krom vernal blooms fresh fragrance ! Oh that God, 1'rofuse of poisons, would concede the chalice Which but one...the world wanders for ever, Lone as incarnate death ! Oh that the dream Of dark magician in his visioned cave, Raking the cinders of a crucible For life...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 948 pages
...bright flowers, and the wintry boughs exhale From vernal blooms fresh fragrance ! O, that God, 675 Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice Which...blighting curse He bears, over the world wanders for ever, 680 Lone as incarnate death ! O, that the dream Of dark magician in his visioned cave, Raking the cinders...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose, Volume 2

1910 - 356 pages
...earth gleam With bright flowers, and the wintry boughs exhale From vernal blooms fresh fragrance! O, that God, Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice...that feels No proud exemption in the blighting curse H bears, over the world wanders for ever, 680 Lone as incarnate death ! 0, that the dream" Of dark...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose

Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 pages
...earth gleam With bright flowers, and the wintry boughs exhale From vernal blooms fresh fragrance! O. , and every part unsound, Down, down they sink, and spread a ruin round. Even hag drained, who now Vessel of deathless wrath, a slave that feels No proud exemption in the blighting...
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The English Parnassus: An Anthology Chiefly of Longer Poems

William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1911 - 792 pages
...earth gleam With bright flowers, and the wintry boughs exhale From vernal blooms fresh fragrance ! O, that God, Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice...blighting curse He bears, over the world wanders for ever, 680 Lone as incarnate death ! O, that the dream Of dark magician in his visioned cave, Raking the cinders...
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Keats, Shelley and Shakespeare: Studies & Essays in English Literature

Sarah Julie Mary Suddard - 1912 - 356 pages
...Nature-worship simply as a personal intuition, the end hints at the possibility of a development : O, that God, Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice Which but one living man has drained to humanity in general. O, that the dream... Were the true law of this so lovely world. He has discovered...
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Keats, Shelley and Shakespeare: Studies & Essays in English Literature

Sarah Julie Mary Suddard - 1912 - 322 pages
...Nature-worship simply as a personal intuition, the end hints at the possibility of a development : O, that God, Profuse of poisons, would concede the chalice Which but one living man has drained to humanity in general. O, that the dream... Were the true law of this so lovely world. He has discovered...
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