Complete Poetical Works, 第 4 卷 |
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ARCHY beneath blood Boscombe breath bright child CHORUS clouds cold CYCLOPS dark dated dead death deep delight DEMON divine Dowden dread dream drink earth eyes fair fear feel feet fierce fire flowers follow Forman Fragment Garnett gentle give Gods green hand head hear heart heaven hell Italy KING leaves light lines live look Lord Medwin mighty mind moon mortal mountain move never night Note o'er omit once pass peace poem Published QUEEN rocks rose Rossetti round scene seemed shadows Shelley Shelley's SILENUS sing sleep smile soft song soon soul sound speak spirit star strange stream sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought turn ULYSSES voice wake wandering Wandering Jew waves whilst wild wind wings
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第 40 頁 - A widow bird sate mourning for her Love Upon a wintry bough; The frozen wind crept on above The freezing stream below. There was no leaf upon the forest bare, No flower upon the ground, And little motion in the air Except the mill-wheel's sound.
第 68 頁 - Of darkness reillumine even the least Of heaven's living eyes; like day she came, Making the night a dream; and ere she ceased 'To move, as one between desire and shame Suspended, I said — "If, as it doth seem, Thou comest from the realm without a name, ' "Into this valley of perpetual dream, Show whence I came, and where I am, and why — Pass not away upon the passing stream.
第 57 頁 - Of this green earth with them for ever low; — All but the sacred few who could not tame Their spirits to the conquerors — but as soon As they had touched the world with living flame...
第 241 頁 - MICHAEL And tempests in contention roar From land to sea, from sea to land; And, raging, weave a chain of power, Which girds the earth, as with a band. A flashing desolation there Flames before the thunder's way; But thy servants, Lord, revere The gentle changes of thy day. CHORUS OF THE THREE The Angels draw strength from thy glance, Though no one comprehend thee may; Thy world's unwithered countenance Is bright as on creation's day. Enter HEPHISTOPHELES MEPHISTOPHELE9 As thou, O Lord, once more...
第 256 頁 - Would that I were Up yonder in the glow and whirling smoke, Where the blind million rush impetuously To meet the evil ones...
第 52 頁 - Their odorous sighs up to the smiling air; And, in succession due, did continent, Isle, ocean, and all things that in them wear The form and character of mortal mould, Rise as the sun their father rose, to bear Their portion of the toil, which he of old Took as his own and then imposed on them...
第 90 頁 - The Waning Moon And like a dying lady, lean and pale, Who totters forth, wrapped in a gauzy veil, Out of her chamber, led by the insane And feeble wanderings of her fading brain, The moon arose up in the murky East, A white and shapeless mass...
第 72 頁 - Grew dense with shadows to its inmost covers, The earth was grey with phantoms, and the air Was peopled with dim forms, as when there hovers 'A flock of vampire-bats before the glare Of the tropic sun, bringing, ere evening, Strange night upon some Indian isle...
第 63 頁 - To wake, and lead him to the caves that held The treasure of the secrets of its reign. See the great bards of elder time, who quelled " The passions which they sung, as by their strain May well be known : their living melody Tempers its own contagion to the vein " Of those who are infected with it. I Have suffered what I wrote, or viler pain ! And so my words have seeds of misery — " Even as the deeds of others, not as theirs.
第 55 頁 - And whilst the sleeping tempest gathers might, Doth, as the herald of its coming, bear The ghost of its dead mother, whose dim form Bends in dark ether from her infant's chair, — So came a chariot...