. The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley .... clarion,Yell by yell, and croak by croak,When we scent the noonday smokeOf fresh human carrion : — II. As two gibbering night-birds flit From their bowers of deadly yewThrough the night to frighten it,When the moon is in a fit, And the stars are none, or few: —3 Poems Written in 1819 III. As a shark and dogfish wait Under an Atlantic the negro-ship, whose freightIs the theme of their debate. Wrinkling their red gills the while — IV. Are ye, two vultures sick for battle, Two scorpions under one wet bloodless wolves whose dry t


. The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley .... clarion,Yell by yell, and croak by croak,When we scent the noonday smokeOf fresh human carrion : — II. As two gibbering night-birds flit From their bowers of deadly yewThrough the night to frighten it,When the moon is in a fit, And the stars are none, or few: —3 Poems Written in 1819 III. As a shark and dogfish wait Under an Atlantic the negro-ship, whose freightIs the theme of their debate. Wrinkling their red gills the while — IV. Are ye, two vultures sick for battle, Two scorpions under one wet bloodless wolves whose dry throats crows perched on the murrained vipers tangled into one. Fragment: To Italy ^l^S the sunrise to the night. As the north wind to the clouds,As the earthquakes fiery mountain Italy,Be those hopes and fears on


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