Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE POETRY OF SHELLEY, by GEORGE MEREDITH Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: See'st thou a skylark whose glistening winglets ascending Last Line: Wisdom and beauty and love are the treasures it brings down at eve. Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) | ||||||||
SEE'ST thou a Skylark whose glistening winglets ascending Quiver like pulses beneath the melodious dawn? Deep in the heart-yearning distance of heaven it flutters -- Wisdom and beauty and love are the treasures it brings down at eve. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GENERAL PUBLIC by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET SHELLEY'S ARETHUSA SET TO NEW MEASURES by ROBERT DUNCAN OZYMANDIAS REVISITED by MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP MEMORABILIA by ROBERT BROWNING ROME. AT THE PYRAMID OF CESTIUS NEAR THE GRAVES OF SHELLEY by THOMAS HARDY SHELLEY'S SKYLARK by THOMAS HARDY TO SHELLEY by JOHN BANISTER TABB DIRGE IN WOODS by GEORGE MEREDITH |
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