| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 476 pages
...Like a meteor, whose wild way Is lost over the grave of day, It gleams betrayed and to betray: 2eo Once remotest nations came To adore that sacred flame,...lit not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth: Now new fires from antique light ses Spring beneath the wide world's might; But their spark lies dead... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 pages
...burning ; Like a meteor, whose wild way Is lost over the grave of day, It gleams betrayed and to betray : Once remotest nations came To adore that sacred flame,...lit not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth ; Now new fires from antique light Spring beneath the wide world's might ; But their spark lies dead... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 452 pages
...burning ; Like a meteor, whose wild way Is lost over the grave of day, It gleams betrayed and to betray : Once remotest nations came To adore that sacred flame,...lit not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth : Now new fires from antique light Spring beneath the wide world's might : But their spark lies dead... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 460 pages
...burning ; Like a meteor, whose wild way Is lost over the grave of day, It gleams betrayed and to betray : Once remotest nations came To adore that sacred flame,...lit not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth : Now new fires from antique light Spring beneath the wide world's might ; But their spark lies dead... | |
| Richard Copley Christie - 1880 - 600 pages
...Commentaries on the Latin Tongue. 1 Letter to Bude, Orat. Duse in Tholosam, p. IO5. CHAPTER II. PADUA. ' Once remotest nations came To adore that sacred flame,...not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth.' SHELLET. ilOLET was now seventeen years of age, and his thoughts naturally turned to that country which,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 468 pages
...Like a meteor, whose wild way Is lost over the grave of day, It gleams betrayed and to betray : 200 Once remotest nations came To adore that sacred flame,...lit not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth : Now new fires from antique light zcs Spring beneath the wide world's might ; But their spark lies... | |
| Richard Copley Christie - 1880 - 918 pages
...Commentaries on the Latin Tongue. 1 Letter to Bude', Orat. Duae in Tholosam, p. 105. CHAPTER II. PADUA. 'Once remotest nations came To adore that sacred flame,...not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth.' SHELLEY. flOLET was now seventeen years of age, and his thoughts naturally turned to that country which,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 660 pages
...the grave of day, It gleams betrayed and to betray: Once remotest nations came To adore that saered flame, When it lit not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth : Now new fires from antique light Spring beneath thewide u-orJd's might; But their spark lies dead... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1881 - 474 pages
...burning. Like a meteor whose wild way Is lost over the grave of day, It gleams betrayed and to betray. Once remotest nations came To adore that sacred flame,...lit not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth ; Now new fires from antique light Spring beneath the wide world's might, But their spark lies dead... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1881 - 770 pages
...;• Like a meteor, whose wild way Is lost over the grave of day, It gleams betrayed and to betray : Once remotest nations came To adore that sacred flame,...lit not many a hearth On this cold and gloomy earth ; Now new fires from antique light Spring beneath the wide world's might ; But their spark lies dead... | |
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