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" But I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept as wakeful as the stars that gem The cone of night... "
Knight's Quarterly Magazine - Page 189
1824
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Materials Never Before ...

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1905 - 978 pages
...bear Their portion of the toil, which he of old Took as his own, and then imposed on them : 20 But I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept...asleep Stretched my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem 10-17 A widow . . . sound 1870; omitted here 182i ; printed as 'A Kong,' 1S24, p. 217. Which an old...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1909 - 948 pages
...bear Their portion of the toil, which he of old Took as his own, and then imposed on them : 20 But I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept...asleep Stretched my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem 10-17 A widow . . . sound 1870 ; omitted here ISSi ; printed as 'A Song,' 18S4, p. 217. 50^-' Which...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1901 - 712 pages
...to bear Their portion of the toil which he of old Took as his own and then imposed on them. 20 But I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept as wakeful as the stars that gem XUB— «eue_of__nigbt, now they were laid asleep Stretched my faint limbs beneath thu hoary stem Which...
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Shelley

John Addington Symonds - 1923 - 224 pages
...the toil, which he of old Took as his own, and then imposed on them. Bat I, whom thoughts which mast remain untold Had kept as wakeful as the stars that...my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem Which an old ohesnnt flung athwart the steep Of a green Apennine. Before me fled The night ; behind me rose the...
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Shelley, His Life and Work, Volume 2

Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 562 pages
...of the poem, in which he describes his own mood, and the scene in which the vision came to him: ... I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept...my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem Which an old chestnut flung athwart the steep Of a green Apennine; before me fled The night ; behind me rose the...
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Shelley, His Life and Work, Volume 2

Walter Edwin Peck - 1927 - 562 pages
...of the poem, in which he describes his own mood, and the scene in which the vision came to him: ... I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept...my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem Which an old chestnut flung athwart the steep Of a green Apennine; before me fled The night; behind me rose the...
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The Narrative Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 2

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1927 - 336 pages
...rose, to bear Their portion of the toil, which he of old Took as his own, and then imposed on them: But I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept...my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem Which an old chestnut flung athwart the steep Of a green Apennine: before me fled The night; behind me rose the...
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The Selected Poetry & Prose of Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1994 - 752 pages
...to bear Their portion of the toil, which he of old Took as his own, and then imposed on them: 20 But I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept as wakeful as the stars that gem The cone of night,278 now they were laid asleep Stretched my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem Which an old chesnut...
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The Ideology of Imagination: Subject and Society in the Discourse of Romanticism

Forest Pyle - 1995 - 240 pages
...records the positioning of the poet within a darker theater that he calls "the cone of night." But I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept...my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem Which an old chestnut flung athwart the steep Of a green Apennine. (11. 21-26) The "thoughts which must remain untold"...
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Romanticism After Auschwitz

Sara Emilie Guyer - 2007 - 392 pages
...in Shelley's Poetry and Prose, ed. Donald H. Reiman and Neil Fraistat (New York: Norton, 2002): But I, whom thoughts which must remain untold Had kept...my faint limbs beneath the hoary stem Which an old chestnut flung athwart the steep Of a green Apennine: before me fled The night; behind me rose the...
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