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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UNPAVILIONED»
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1
The Constitution of Shelley's Poetry: The Argument of ...
... To the unpavilioned sky!” (181–4). To my ear, this response uncannily echoes
2 Samuel's “as the tender grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after
rain” (23.4, King James translation). In Shelley's turn on this Biblical expression
for ...
2
Percy Bysshe Shelley's Poetical Works
... love's sweet rain. Pan. Ha! they are gone! Ione. Yet feel you no delight From
the past sweetness? Pan. As the hare green hill, When some soft cloud vanishes
into rain, Laughs with a thousand drops of sunny water To the unpavilioned sky!
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1839
3
The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Complete in One ...
As the bare green hill When some soft cloud vanishes into rain, Laughs with a
thousand drops of sunny water To the unpavilioned sky ! lone. Even whilst we
speak New notes arise. What is that awful sound ! Panthea. 'Tis the deep music of
the ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1871
4
Collection of British Authors
... To the unpavilioned sky! Yet feel you no delight PROMETHEUS UNBOUND.
165 lone. Even whilst we speak, New notes 164. PROMETHEUS UNBOUND.
5
A study of Shelley: With special reference to his nature poetry
—Prom. II. v. 161. 367 lone. Yet feel you no delight From the past sweetness ?
Panthca. As the bare green hill When some soft cloud vanishes into rain, Laughs
with a thousand drops of sunny water To the unpavilioned sky ! — Prom. IV. 181.
6
Shelley: A Voice Not Understood
As water does a sponge, so the moonlight Fills the void, hollow, universal air —
What see you?unpavilioned heaven is fair, Whether the moon, into her chamber
gone. Leaves midnight to the golden stars, or wan Climbs with diminished beams
...
7
The Poems of Shelley: Volume Two: 1817 - 1819
Panthea As the bare green hill, When some soft cloud vanishes into rain, Laughs
with a thousand drops of sunny water To the unpavilioned sky! 172. oceans ami
mountains of earth,] Oceans and Mountains of Earth Nbk 7; ocean and ...
Kelvin Everest, Geoffrey Matthews, 2014
Unpavilioned heaven is fair, Whether the moon, into her chamber gone, Leaves
midnight to the golden stars, or wan Climbs with diminished beams the azure
steep ; Or whether clouds sail o'er the inverse deep, Piloted by the many-
wandering ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1839
1 As the bare green hill When some soft cloud vanishes into rain, Laughs with a
thousand drops of sunny water To the'unpavilioned sky ! IONE. Even whilst we
speak New notes arise. What is that awful sound? PAN. 'Tis the deep music of the
...
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1823
10
The Poetical Works of P. B. Shelley
... love's sweet rain. Pan. Ha! they are gone! lone. Yet feel you no delight From
the past sweetness? Pan. As the bare green hill, When some soft cloud vanishes
into rain, Laughs with a thousand drops of sunny water To the unpavilioned sky!
Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1839