Percy Bysshe Shelley
Poet, 1792-1822
Cited as Shelley. — 23 quotations
Bear
I cannot bear The murmur of this lake to hear.
Begem
Those lonely realms bright garden isles begem.
Ebb
Thou shoreless flood which in thy ebb and flow Claspest the limits of morality!
Eclipse
As in the soft and sweet eclipse, When soul meets soul on lovers' lips.
Enchanter
Like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing.
Entwine
Entwined in duskier wreaths her braided locks.
Free
A man may live a free life as to wine or women.
Garmented
A lovely lady garmented in light From her own beauty.
Hale
As some dark priest hales the reluctant victim.
Implicate
The meeting boughs and implicated leaves.
In
Wrapt in sweet sounds, as in bright veils.
Inessential
The womb of inessential Naught.
Interpenetrate
It interpenetrates my granite mass.
Jag
Arethuss arose . . . From rock and from jag.
Pant
There is a cavern where my spirit Was panted forth in anguish.
Pavilion
The pavilion of heaven is bare.
Purple
Hide in the dust thy purple pride.
Revolving
But grief returns with the revolving year.
Shepherd
White, fleecy clouds . . . Shepherded by the slow, unwilling wind.
Sire
[He] was the sire of an immortal strain.
Skyey
Sublime on the towers of my skyey bowers, Lightning, my pilot, sits.
Sphinx
The awful ruins of the days of old . . . Or jasper tomb, or mutilated sphinx.
Unappealable
We submitted to a galling yet unappealable necessity.