Ode to the West Wind and Other PoemsDover Publications, 30 Μαρ 1993 - 128 σελίδες In the pantheon of English poets, Shelley has long occupied a lofty place, his poems as admired for their profound thought and subtle perceptions as for the music and fervor of their language. His life as well as his poetry embraced the passions, ideals, and causes of Romanticism, whose emergence and early influences coincided with the dates of his own brief life (1792–1822). This selection of many of Shelley’s best-known and most representative poems will give readers an exciting encounter with one of the most original and stimulating figures in English poetry. Thirty-seven poems of varying lengths are included, among them such well-known verses as "Adonais," "Ode to the West Wind," "Ozymandias," "The Cloud," "To a Skylark," "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty," and "Arethusa." |
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Σελίδα 14
... Pain , Sits beside the helm again . Other flowering isles must be In the sea of Life and Agony : Other spirits float and flee O'er that gulf : even now , perhaps , On some rock the wild wave wraps , With folded wings they waiting sit ...
... Pain , Sits beside the helm again . Other flowering isles must be In the sea of Life and Agony : Other spirits float and flee O'er that gulf : even now , perhaps , On some rock the wild wave wraps , With folded wings they waiting sit ...
Σελίδα 24
... pain ! — And not to speak my grief - O , not to dare To give a human voice to my despair , But live and move , and , wretched thing ! smile on As if I never went aside to groan , And wear this mask of falsehood even to those Who are ...
... pain ! — And not to speak my grief - O , not to dare To give a human voice to my despair , But live and move , and , wretched thing ! smile on As if I never went aside to groan , And wear this mask of falsehood even to those Who are ...
Σελίδα 25
... pain can vex the dead . ' What Power delights to torture us ? I know That to myself I do not wholly owe What now I suffer , though in part I may . Alas ! none strewed sweet flowers upon the way Where wandering heedlessly , I met pale Pain ...
... pain can vex the dead . ' What Power delights to torture us ? I know That to myself I do not wholly owe What now I suffer , though in part I may . Alas ! none strewed sweet flowers upon the way Where wandering heedlessly , I met pale Pain ...
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April 1814 1814 | 1 |
Stanzas Written in Dejection Near Naples 1818 | 15 |
Song to the Men of England 1819 | 33 |
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Adonais art thou azure beautiful beneath blithe Spirit blood blue bowers breath bright brow burning caverns clouds cold dark dead death deep delight dost dream earth echo Edgar Allan Poe eternal eyes faint fear flame fled flowers forests gentle gleam glory golden grave green grief hear heart Heaven hope isle Jack London JOHN KEATS Joseph Conrad kiss lamp leaves light lips living love's Maddalo mighty mist Moon mountains mournful murmur never night nursling o'er ocean odour Ozymandias pain painted veil pale PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY purple rain Robert Louis Stevenson round SELECTED POEMS shadow silent sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit splendour stars Stephen Crane stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art Thou wilt thought tower trembling veil voice wandering waves weep wild William Shakespeare wind-flowers winds wings woods words