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Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Cenci Scene 4.1:
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Act 4 SCENE 4.2: SCENE 4.1: AN APARTMENT IN THE CASTLE OF PETRELLA. ENTER CENCI. CENCI: She comes not; yet I left her even now Vanquished and faint. She knows the…Stephen Crane: A slant of sun on dull brown walls,
A slant of sun on dull brown walls, A forgotten sky of bashful blue. Toward God a mighty hymn, A song of collisions and cries, Rumbling wheels, hoof-beats, bells, Welcomes, farewells, love-…Walt Whitman: Long, Too Long America
Long, Too Long AmericaLong, too long America, Traveling roads all even and peaceful you learn'd from joys and prosperity only, But now, ah now, to learn from crises of anguish, advancing…Aesop's Fables: The Lioness and the Vixen
by Aesop The Old Woman and the Wine-JarThe Viper and the FileThe Lioness and the Vixen A Lioness and a Vixen were talking together about their young, as mothers will, and saying how…Percy Bysshe Shelley: To-Morrow
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Fragment: 'Methought I Was a B...StanzaTo-Morrow Published by Mrs. Shelley, "Posthumous Poems", 1824. Where art thou, beloved To-morrow? When young and old, and…Percy Bysshe Shelley: To Mary Shelley ("The world is dreary")
by Percy Bysshe Shelley To Mary Shelley On the Medusa of Leonardo Da V... To Mary Shelley Published by Mrs. Shelley, "Poetical Works", 1839, 2nd edition. The world is dreary, And I am weary…Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Sensitive Plant Part 1
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Part 2 Part 1 A Sensitive Plant in a garden grew, And the young winds fed it with silver dew, And it opened its fan-like leaves to the light. And closed them beneath…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Duan Second
by Robert Burns Duan FirstSuppressed Stanza's Of "The Vision"Duan Second With musing-deep, astonish'd stare, I view'd the heavenly-seeming Fair; A whispering throb did…Ecclesiastes: 2
Ecclesiastes Chapter 2 1 I said in mine heart, Go to now, I will prove thee with mirth, therefore enjoy pleasure: and, behold, this also is vanity. 2 I said of laughter, It is mad…Poems: The Clod and the Pebble
by WilliamBlakeEarth's AnswerHoly ThursdayThe Clod and the Pebble "Love seeketh not itself to please, Nor for itself hath any care, But for another gives it ease, And builds a…