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Secular Mysteries: Stanley Cavell and English Romanticism
All flowers in field or forest which unclose Their trembling eyelids to the kiss of
day, Swinging their censers in the element, With orient incense lit by the new ray
Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent Their odorous sighs up to the smiling
air ...
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Complete
All flowers in field or forest which unclose Their trembling eyelids to the kiss of
day, Swinging their censers in the element, With orient incense lit by the new ray
Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent Their odorous sighs up to the smiling
air; ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1839
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The Beauties of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Etc
All flowers in field or forest which unclose Their trembling eyelids to the kiss of
day, Swinging their censers in the element, With orient incense lit by the new ray
Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent Their odorous sighs up to the smiling
air; ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1836
All flowers in field or forest which unclose Their trembling eyelids to the kiss of
day Swinging their censers in the element, With orient incense lit by the new ray,
Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent Their odorous sighs up to the smiling
air: ...
James Cotter Morison,
1805
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The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Etc
All flowers in field or forest which unclose Their trembling eyelids to the kiss of
day, Swinging their censors in the element, With orient incense lit by the new ray
Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent Their odorous sighs up to the smiling
air; ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1836
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The Palgrave Literary Dictionary of Shelley
99, suggests that the reader experiences the sunrise at the beginning of the
poem with successive 'exhilaration, ... neutrality, distaste, and horror' – from the
flowers burning 'slow and inconsumably' in the dawn (13) to the 'toil ... imposed'
by ...
Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent Their odorous sighs up to the smiling
air ; And, in succession due, did continent, Isle, ocean, and all things that in them
wear The form and character of mortal mould, Rise as the sun their father rose, ...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
All flowers in field or forest which unclose Their trembling eyelids to the kiss of
day, Swinging their censers in the element, With orient incense lit by the new ray
Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent Their odorous sighs up to the smiling
air; ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone,
1833
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The Holy Forest: Collected Poems of Robin Blaser
All flowers in field or forest which unclose Their trembling eyelids to the kiss of
day, Swinging their censers in the element, With orient incense lit by the new ray
Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent Their odorous sighs up to the smiling
air; ...
Robin Blaser, Miriam Nichols,
2007
10
The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Comprising Queen Mab, The ...
All flowers in field or forest which unclose Their trembling eyelids to the kiss of
day, Swinging their censers in the element, With orient incense lit hy the new ray
Burned slow and inconsumably, and sent Their odorous sighs up to the smiling
air ...
Percy Bysshe Shelley,
1836