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Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Complete Poetical Works
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More perfectly will give those nameless joys
Which throb within the pulses of the blood
And sweeten all that bitterness which Earth
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For day with me was time of woe
When even tears refused to flow;
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It is not blasphemy to hope that Heaven
More perfectly will give those nameless joys
Which throb within the pulses of the blood
And sweeten all that bitterness which Earth
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ann karagwa
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See yon opening flower
Spreads its fragrance to the blast;
It fades within an hour,
Its decay is pale—is fast.
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Paler is yon maiden;
Faster is her heart’s decay;
Deep with sorrow laden,
She sinks in death away.
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Existence would I barter
For a dream so dear as thine,
And smile to die a martyr
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He wanders, like a day-appearing dream,
Through the dim wildernesses of the mind;
Through desert woods and tracts, which seem
Like ocean, homeless, boundless, unconfined
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The gentleness of rain was in the wind
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Indifference, that once hurt me, now is grown
Itself indifferent
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Break like a bursting heart, and die in foam,
And thus at length find rest:
Doubtless there is a place of peace
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She was a lady of great accomplishments, and charming from her frank and affectionate nature. She had the most intense love of knowledge, a delicate and trembling sensibility, and preserved freshness of mind after a life of considerable adversity
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