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33 Cards in this Set

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“Though I have found them not, that there may be words which are things, hopes which will not deceive”
Childe Harold's Pilg
“I see thee not—I hear thee not—but none can be so wrapped in thee”
Childe Harold's Pilg (byron)
“I have not been thy dupe nor am thy prey but was my own destroyer, and will be my own hereafter. Back ye battled fiends the hand of death is on me—but not yours”
Manfred
"she was like me in linaments…even of her voice were like to mine"
Manfred (bryon)
“when stripped of this mortality, derives no colour from the fleeting things without”
Manfred (byron)
“I met a traveler from an antique land”
Ozymandias (shelley)
"the hand that mocked them and the heart that fed”
Ozymandias (shelley)
“The everlasting universe of things flows through the mind”
Mont Blanc (shelley)
The source of human thought its tribute brings of waters”
Mont blanc
“Or do I lie in dream and does the mightier world of sleep spread far around and inaccessibly its circles?”
Mont blanc
“this various world with as inconstant wing as summer winds that creep from flower to flower
Hymn to intellectual beauty (shelley)
“I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!”
ode to west wind (Shelley)
o “hail to thee blithe spirit! Bird thou never wert”
to a skylark (shelley
“The world should listen then as I am listening now”
to a skylark (shelley)
“Higher still and higher from the earth thou springest like a cloud on fire the blue deep thou wingest, and singing still dost soar, and soaring ever singest”
to a skylark
Aye even the dim words which obscure thee now”
Epipsychidion (shelley)
I never was attached to that great sect whose doctrine is that each one should select out of the crowd a mistress or a friend, and all the rest though fair and wise, commend to cold oblivion…and so with one chained friend, perhaps a jealous foe, the dreariest and the longest journey to go”
epip
powerful attraction towards all that we conceive or fear or hope beyond ourselves when we find within our own thoughts the chasm of an insufficient void”
on love (shelley)
we are born into the world and there is something within us…thirsts after its likeness”
on love: shelley
"a soul within our soul”
on love (shelley)
“or like stout cortez when with eagle eyes he stared at the pacific”
on first looking into chapman's homer (keats)
her hair was long, her food was light, and her eyes were wild”
la belle dame sans merci (keats)
"I made a garland for her head and bracelets too”"
la belle dame sans merci (keats)
"I set her on my pacing steed and nothing else saw all day long”
la belle dame sans merci (keats)
"a bright torch and a casement ope at night to let the warm love in!”
ode to psyche (keats)
beauty must die; and joy…bidding adieu and aching pleasure”
ode on melancholy (keats)
beauty is truth, truth beauty”
ode on a grecian urn (keats)
not charioted by Bacchus and his pards, but on the viewless wings of posey
ode to nightingale (keats)
her eyes were open, but she still beheld now wide awake the vision of her sleep…fair Madeline began to weep”
eve of st. agnes (keats)
They glide like phantoms into the wide hall…the key turns and the door upon its hinges groans”
eve of st. agnes (keats)
"And they are gone—aye ages long ago these lovers fled away into the storm”
eve of st. agnes (keats)
"Begone foul dream”
lamia (keats)
peace peace he is not dead, he doth not sleep—he hath awakened from the dream of life”
adonais (Shelley)