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Percy Bysshe Shelley

Selected Essays by Percy Bysshe Shelley

  • b7100564586has quoted3 years ago
    and that which is worst; that he should be put to torture for the amusement of those whom he may have injured, or may seem to have injured
  • Aniqa onehas quotedlast year
    Thou demandest what is love? It is that powerful attraction towards all that we conceive, or fear, or hope beyond ourselves, when we find within our own thoughts the chasm of an insufficient void, and seek to awaken in all things that are, a community with what we experience within ourselves. If we reason, we would be understood; if we imagine, we would that the airy children of our brain were born anew within another's; if we feel, we would that another's nerves should vibrate to our own, that the beams of their eyes should kindle at once and mix and melt into our own, that lips of motionless ice should not reply to lips quivering and burning with the heart's best blood. This is Love. This
  • b7100564586has quoted3 years ago
    Sleep suspends many of the faculties of the vital and intellectual principle; drunkenness and disease will either temporarily or permanently derange them
  • b7100564586has quoted3 years ago
    The corpse at his feet is prophetic of his own destiny. Those who have preceded him, and whose voice was delightful to his ear; whose touch met his like sweet and subtle fire; whose aspect spread a visionary light upon his path—these he cannot meet again.
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