The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ... . ny beamsWhich, from the bright vibrations of the thrown upon the rafters and the roofOf bows and leaves, and on the pillared stemsOf the dark sylvan temple, and reflectionsOf every infant flower and star of mossAnd veined leaf in the azure odorous thus it lay in the Elysian calmOf its own beauty, floating on the lineWhich, like a film in purest space, dividedThe heaven beneath the water from the heavenAbove the clouds; and every day I wentWatching its growth and wondering;And as the day grew hot, methought I sawA glassy vapour


The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ... . ny beamsWhich, from the bright vibrations of the thrown upon the rafters and the roofOf bows and leaves, and on the pillared stemsOf the dark sylvan temple, and reflectionsOf every infant flower and star of mossAnd veined leaf in the azure odorous thus it lay in the Elysian calmOf its own beauty, floating on the lineWhich, like a film in purest space, dividedThe heaven beneath the water from the heavenAbove the clouds; and every day I wentWatching its growth and wondering;And as the day grew hot, methought I sawA glassy vapour dancing on the on it little quaint and filmy dizzy motion, wheel and rise and clouds of gnats with perfect lineaments. O friend, sleep was a veil uplift from heaven —As if heaven dawned upon the world ofdream — 212 Fragments of an Unfinished Drama When darkness rose on the extinguished day-Out of the eastern wilderness. INDIAN I too Have found a moments paradise in sleepHalf compensate a hell of waking 213 I \ I 4 Charles the First i Dramatis Personae King Charles , Archbishop of , Earl of , Bishop of John. Archy, the Court Cromwell. Cromwells Harry Vane the of the Inns of Court, Citizens, Pursuivants,Marshalsmen, Law Students, Judges, Clerk. 216 1 Charles the First Scene I. — The Mask of the Inns of Court, A PURSUIVANT Place, for the Marshal of the Mask ! FIRST CITIZEN What thinkest thou of this quaint mask which morning from the shadow of the night,The night to day, and London to a placeOf peace and joy ? SECOND CITIZEN And Hell to years are gone, And they seem hours, since in this populousstreet 217 Charles the First I trod on grass made green by summers rain,For the red plague kept state within


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