Hymn To Intellectual Beauty: Stanza 7 - Summary & Analysis
Stanza 7 Line 73-84 The day becomes more solemn and serene When noon is past—there is a harmony In …
Stanza 7 Line 73-84 The day becomes more solemn and serene When noon is past—there is a harmony In …
Stanza 6 Line 61-72 I vowed that I would dedicate my powers To thee and thine—have I not kept the v…
Stanza 5 Line 49-60 While yet a boy I sought for ghosts, and sped Through many a listening chamber;…
Stanza 4 Line 37-48 Love, Hope, and Self-esteem, like clouds depart And come, for some uncertain mo…
Stanza 3 Line 25-36 No voice from some sublimer world hath ever To sage or poet these responses giv…
Stanza 2 Line 13-24 Spirit of Beauty, that dost consecrate With thine own hues all thou dost shine …
Stanza 1 Line 1-12 The awful shadow of some unseen Power Floats though unseen among us,—visiting …
The Hymn to Intellectual Beauty was composed probably during Shelley's visit to Switzerla…
WITH A GUITAR, TO JANE or TO A LADY WITH A GUITAR Text Ariel to Miranda.—Take This slave of Music, …
The Witch of Atlas, a carefree extravaganza, written at the rate of over 200 lines a day in A…
Introduction: Alastor was written in 1816. It is an allegory condemning self-centered ideali…
ODE TO LIBERTY Yet, Freedom, yet, thy banner, tom but flying, Streams like a thunder-storm against …