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The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, Now First Brought ... - Page 75
by Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880
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History of a Six Weeks' Tour Through a Part of France, Switzerland, Germany ...

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1817 - 204 pages
...the star-beam? dar|; thrpugfy them : — Winds contend Silently there, and heap the s.now with breath Rapid and strong, but silently ! Its home The voiceless...things Which governs thought, and to the infinite domq Of heaven is as a law, inhabits thee ! And what were thou, and earth, and stars, and sea> If to...
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Miscellaneous Poems

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1826 - 156 pages
...the star-beams dart through them : — Winds contend Silently there, and heap the snow with breath Rapid and strong, but silently ! Its home The voiceless...strength of things Which governs thought, and to the infmite dome Of heaven is as a law, inhabits thee ! And wha^wert thon,and earth, and stars, and sea,...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in ..., Volume 1

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...the star-beams dart through them : — Winds contend Silently there, and heap the snow with breath eelings, and words thai flash und like vapour broods Over the snow. The secret strength of things Which governs thought, and to the...
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The Eclectic Reader: Designed for Schools and Academies

Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 pages
...sun, Or the starbeams dart through them:—winds contend Silently there, and heap the snow with breath Rapid and strong, but silently! Its home The voiceless...lightning in these solitudes Keeps innocently, and like vapor broods Over the snow. LESSON LXI. Qualities of a well-regulated Mind.—ABERCROMBIE. I. THE cultivation...
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The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, with His Life, Volume 1

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 888 pages
...Or the star-beams dart through them: — Winds contend Silently there, and heap the snow with breath Rapid and strong, but silently! Its home The voiceless...thought, and to the infinite dome Of heaven is as a law, inhahits thee ! And what were thou, and earth, and stars, and sen. If to the buman mind's imaginings...
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The Moral and Intellectual School Book: Containing Instructions for Reading ...

William Martin - 1838 - 368 pages
...the star-beams dart through them : — Winds contend Silently there, and heap the snow with breath Rapid and strong, but silently ! Its home The voiceless...dome Of heaven is as a law, inhabits thee ! And what wert thou, and earth, and stars, and sea, If to the human mind's imaginings Silence and solitude were...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...Or the star-beams dart through them: — Winds contend Silently there, and heap the snow with breath Rapid and strong, but silently ! Its home The voiceless...lightning in these solitudes Keeps innocently, and like vapor broodi Over the snow. The secret strength of things Which governs thought, and to the infinite...
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...these solitudes Keeps innoeently, and like vapour broods Over the snow. The secret strength of-things, Which governs thought, and to the infinite dome Of heaven is as a law, inhahits thee ! And what were thou, and earth, and stars, and sea, If to the human mind's imaginings...
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Rambles about the Country

Elizabeth Fries Ellet - 1840 - 282 pages
...and solemn harmony," treasured here for ages. Will you not be convinced, that the secret strength " Which governs thought, and to the infinite dome Of heaven is as a law," inhabits here ? And " What were this, what earth, and stars, and sea, If, to the human mind's imaginings, Silence...
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The Rose: Or, Affection's Gift, for 1846

Emily Marshall - 1846 - 308 pages
...the star-beams dart through them : — Winds contend Silently there, and heap the snow with breath Rapid and strong, but silently ! Its home The voiceless...lightning in these solitudes Keeps innocently, and like vapor broods Over the snow. The secret strength of things Which governs thought, and to the infinite...
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