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  2. 403 quotes from Percy Bysshe Shelley: 'The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea: what are all these kissings worth, if thou kiss not me?', 'I have drunken deep of joy, And I will taste no other wine tonight.', and 'My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!'

    • The more we study the more we discover our ignorance. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Ignorance, Study, Funny Exam.
    • A God made by man undoubtedly has need of man to make himself known to man. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Atheist, Men, Religion.
    • Fear not for the future, weep not for the past. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Positive, Fear, Moving Forward.
    • Away, away, from men and towns, To the wild wood and the downs, - To the silent wilderness, Where the soul need not repress. Its music. Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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  4. 12 of the Best Percy Shelley Quotations. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) The English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) was one of the leading figures in second-generation Romanticism. Along with his contemporaries Byron and Keats, Shelley led the way in English Romanticism. Shelley’s work was considerably more political than ...

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    You would not easily guess All the modes of distress Which torture the tenants of earth; And the various evils, Which like so many devils, Attend the poor souls from their birth.

    The other people that I was simply made for were the Romantic poets. Shelley, in particular, and Keats.
    After dinner Mr. Mill read us Shelley's Ode to Liberty & he got quite excited & moved over it rocking backwards & forwards & nearly choking with emotion; he said himself: “it is almost too much for...
    Shelley, who in Prometheus Unbound had observed that the wise lack love and those who have love lack wisdom, went to his end in The Triumph of Life asking why good and the means of good were irreco...
    Poor soul, he has always seemed to me an extremely weak creature, and lamentable much more than admirable. Weak in genius, weak in character (for these two always go together); a poor thin, spasmod...
  5. Hail to thee, blithe spirit!— Bird thou never wert, That from Heaven, or near it, Pourest thy full heart. In profuse strains of unpremeditated art. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Death is the veil which those who live call life; They sleep, and it is lifted. Percy Bysshe Shelley: Prometheus Unbound. Familiarity. Familiar acts are beautiful through love.

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