Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley

"A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own. The great instrument of moral good is the imagination."
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"A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own. The great instrument of moral good is the imagination."
Percy Bysshe Shelley A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays
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"The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea: what are all these kissings worth, if thou kiss not me?"
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"I arise from dreams of thee,And a spirit in my feet Has led me- who knows how?To thy chamber-window, Sweet!"
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"We rest; a dream has power to poison sleep. We rise; one wand'ring thought pollutes the day. We feel, conceive, or reason; laugh or weep,Embrace fond woe, or cast our cares away;It is the same: for, be it joy or sorrow,The path of its departure still is free. Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow;Nought may endure but Mutability!"
Percy Bysshe Shelley The Complete Poems
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"“Ozymandias I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them on the sand,Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed. And on the pedestal these words appear:'My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!'Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare,The lone and level sands stretch far away.”"
Percy Bysshe Shelley Rosalind and Helen: A Modern Eclogue With Other Poems
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"“If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?”"
Percy Bysshe Shelley Ode to the West Wind
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"“I have drunken deep of joy,And I will taste no other wine tonight.”"
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"Poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted."
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"Poetry is a sword of lightning, ever unsheathed, which consumes the scabbard that would contain it."
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"Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds."
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"A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with sweet sounds."
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"Change is certain. Peace is followed by disturbances; departure of evil men by their return. Such recurrences should not constitute occasions for sadness but realities for awareness, so that one may be happy in the interim."
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"The soul's joy lies in doing."
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"Government is an evil; it is only the thoughtlessness and vices of men that make it a necessary evil. When all men are good and wise, government will of itself decay."
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"We look before and after, And pine for what is not; Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought."
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"Reason respects the differences, and imagination the similitudes of things."
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"A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and of many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own."
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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"The great instrument of moral good is the imagination."
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"Poetry lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world, and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar."
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"Fear not for the future, weep not for the past."
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