The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ... . ET look on me — take not thineeyes away,Which feed upon the love withinmine is indeed but the reflected ray Of thine own beauty from my spirit speak to me — thy voice is as the toneOf my hearts echo, and I think I hear That thou yet lovest me ; yet thou aloneLike one before a mirror, without careOf aught but thine own features, imaged there ;And yet I wear out life in watching thee; A toil so sweet at times, and thou indeedArt kind when I am sick, and pity me. 313 Early Poems. Early Poems ? Stanza, Written atBracknell H Y de


The complete works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ... . ET look on me — take not thineeyes away,Which feed upon the love withinmine is indeed but the reflected ray Of thine own beauty from my spirit speak to me — thy voice is as the toneOf my hearts echo, and I think I hear That thou yet lovest me ; yet thou aloneLike one before a mirror, without careOf aught but thine own features, imaged there ;And yet I wear out life in watching thee; A toil so sweet at times, and thou indeedArt kind when I am sick, and pity me. 313 Early Poems. Early Poems ? Stanza, Written atBracknell H Y dewy looks sink in my breast;Thy gende words stir poisonthere;=3 Thou hast disturbed the only restThat was the portion of despair!Subdued to Dutys hard control, I could have borne my wayward lot:The chains that bind this ruined soul Had cankered then — but crushed it not.


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