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Percy Bysshe Shelley
1792 - 1822
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A Bridal Song
1. / The golden gates of Sleep unbar / Where Strength and Beauty, met together,
A Dialogue
DEATH: / For my dagger is bathed in the blood of the brave, / I come, care-worn tenant of life, from the grave,
A Fragment: To Music
Silver key of the fountain of tears, / Where the spirit drinks till the brain is wild; / Softest grave of a thousand fears,
A Hate-Song
A hater he came and sat by a ditch, / And he took an old cracked lute; / And he sang a song which was more of a screech
A New National Anthem
1. / God prosper, speed,and save, / God raise from England's grave
A Summer Evening Churchyard
The wind has swept from the wide atmosphere / Each vapour that obscured the sunset's ray; / And pallid Evening twines its beaming hair
A Tale Of Society As It Is: From Facts, 1811
1. / She was an aged woman; and the years / Which she had numbered on her toilsome way
A Vision Of The Sea
'Tis the terror of tempest. The rags of the sail / Are flickering in ribbons within the fierce gale: / From the stark night of vapours the dim rain is driven,
Adonais
1. / I weep for Adonais--he is dead! / Oh weep for Adonais, though our tears
Adonais. An Elegy On The Death Of John Keats, Author Of Endymion, Hyperion, Etc
I weep for Adonais - he is dead! / O, weep for Adonais! though our tears / Thaw not the frost which binds so dear a head!
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