The Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley — Volume 1 by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Around the gate of the Eternal Fane
Lessened by slow degrees, and soon appeared _605 Such tiny twinklers as the planet orbs That ministering on the solar power With borrowed light pursued their narrower way. Earth floated then below: The chariot paused a moment; _610 The Spirit then descended: And from the earth departing The shadows with swift wings Speeded like thought upon the light of Heaven. The Body and the Soul united then, _615 A gentle start convulsed Ianthe's frame: Her veiny eyelids quietly unclosed; Moveless awhile the dark blue orbs remained: She looked around in wonder and beheld Henry, who kneeled in silence by her couch, _620 Watching her sleep with looks of speechless love, And the bright beaming stars That through the casement shone. Notes: _87 Regarding cj. A.C. Bradley.) *** ALASTOR: OR, THE SPIRIT OF SOLITUDE. |
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