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Identifier: withshelleyinitashelrich (find matches)
Title: With Shelley in Italy : being a selection of the poems and letters of Percy Bysshe Shelley which have to do with his life in Italy from 1818 to 1822
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822 McMahan, Anna Benneson
Subjects: Poetry of places -- Italy Italy -- Description and travel Poetry
Publisher: Chicago : McClurg
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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ther, Whose love was as a bond to all our loves . . . Dead 1 The sweet bond broken ! Enter Camillo and Guards. Thej come! Let meKiss those warm lips before their crimson leavesAre blighted . . . white . . . cold. Say farewell, beforeDeath chokes that gentle voice! Oh, let me hearYou speak! Beatrice. Parewell, my tender brother. ThinkOf our sad fate with gentleness, as now :And let mild, pitying thoughts lighten for theeThy sorrows load. Err not in harsli despair,But tears and patience. One thing more, my child,For thine own sake be constant to the loveThou bearest us ; and to the faith that I,Tho-* wrapt in a strange cloud of crime and shame.Lived ever holy and unstained. And thoHI tongues shall wound me, and our common nameBe as a mark stamped on thine innocent browPor men to point at as they pass, do thouPorbear, and never think a thought unkindOf those who perhaps love thee in their graves.So mayest thou die as I do, fear and painBeing subdued. Farewell! Farewell! Farewell! ( 142 )
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w THE YEAR 1819 Bernardo.I cannot say farewell! Camillo.O Lady Beatrice I Beatrice,Give yourself no unnecessary pain.My dear Lord Cardinal. Here, Mother, tieMy girdle for me, and bind up this hairIn any simple knot; ay, that does well.And yours I see is coming down. How oftenHave we done this for one another ! nowWe shall not do it any more. My Lord,We are quite ready. Well, i is very well. THE END. FRAGMEXT ON THE MEDUSA OF LEONARDO DA VINCI IN THEELORENTINE GALLERY I It lieth, gazing on the midnight sky,Upon the cloudy mountain peak supine: Below, far lands are seen tremblingly;Its horror and its beauty are divine. Upon its lips and eyelids seems to lie Loveliness like a shadow, from which shine. Fiery and lurid, struggling underneath. The agonies of anguish and of death.( 143 ) WITH SHELLEY IN ITALY n Yet it is less tlie horror than the graceWhich turns the gazer^s spirit into stone; Whereon the lineaments of that dead faceAre graven, till the characters be grown Into itself, and t

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  • bookauthor:McMahan__Anna_Benneson
  • booksubject:Poetry_of_places____Italy
  • booksubject:Italy____Description_and_travel_Poetry
  • bookpublisher:Chicago___McClurg
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