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" I will compose poetry." The greatest poet even cannot say it ; for the mind in creation is as a fading coal, which some invisible influence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness... "
The National Review - Page 369
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Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments,

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 368 pages
...cannot say, " I will compose poetry." The greatest poet even cannot say it; for the mind in creation is as a fading coal, which some invisible influence,...it is developed, and the conscious portions of our nature are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable in...
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A defence of poetry. Essay on the literature, arts, and manners of the ...

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 256 pages
...for the mind in creation is as a fadingf coal, which some invisible influence, like an incon-j slant wind, awakens to transitory brightness ; this power...it is developed, and the conscious portions of our nature are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable in...
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Essays, Letters from Abroad

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 186 pages
...say, " I will compose poetry." The greatest poet even cannot say it ; for the jniud in creation is as a . fading coal, which some invisible influence,...conscious portions of our natures are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable in its original purity and...
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Essays, Letters from Abroad

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1845 - 246 pages
...cannot say, " I will compose poetry." The greatest poet even cannot say it ; for the mind in creation is as a fading coal, which some invisible influence,...conscious portions of our natures are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable in its original purity and...
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The works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. by mrs. Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1847 - 578 pages
...inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brigbtne*- ; this power arises from within, like the colour of ยป flower which fades and changes as it is developed, and the conscious portions of our natures artunprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable in itt original...
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Shelley, Volume 2

John Addington Symonds - 1878 - 424 pages
...coal, which some invisible in. fiuence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness j this power arises from within, like the colour of...as it is developed, and the conscious portions of onr natures are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable...
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Shelley

John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 216 pages
...cannot say, " I will compose poetry." The greatest poet even cannot say it; for the mind in creation is as a fading coal, which some invisible influence,...conscious portions of our natures are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable in its original purity and...
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Shelley

John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 216 pages
...cannot say, " I will compose poetry." The greatest poet even cannot say it; for the mind in creation is as a fading coal, which some invisible influence,...conscious portions of our natures are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable in its original purity and...
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The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley in Verse and Prose, how First ..., Volume 7

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 438 pages
...cannot say, " I will compose poetry." The greatest poet even cannot say it ; for the mind in creation is as a fading coal, which some invisible influence,...it is developed, and the conscious portions of our nature are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable in...
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The Prose Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 3

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 444 pages
...cannot say, " I will compose poetry." The greatest poet even cannot say it ; for the mind in creation is as a /\ fading coal, which some invisible influence,...changes as it is developed, and the conscious portions j of our nature are unprophetic either of its approach or its departure. Could this influence be durable...
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