Selected Poetry and Prose. Percy Bysshe Shelley

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limits of the dead and living world,

      Never to be reclaimed. The dwelling-place

      Of insects, beasts, and birds, becomes its spoil;

      Their food and their retreat for ever gone,

      So much of life and joy is lost. The race

      Of man flies far in dread; his work and dwelling

      Vanish, like smoke before the tempest’s stream,

      And their place is not known. Below, vast caves

      Shine in the rushing torrents’ restless gleam,

      Which from those secret chasms in tumult welling

      Meet in the vale, and one majestic River,

      The breath and blood of distant lands, for ever

      Rolls its loud waters to the ocean-waves,

      Breathes its swift vapours to the circling air.

      V.

      Mont Blanc yet gleams on high:—the power is there,

      The still and solemn power of many sights,

      And many sounds, and much of life and death.

      In the calm darkness of the moonless nights,

      In the lone glare of day, the snows descend

      Upon that Mountain; none beholds them there,

      Nor when the flakes burn in the sinking sun,

      Or the star-beams dart through them. Winds contend

      Silently there, and heap the snow with breath

      Rapid and strong, but silently! Its home

      The voiceless lightning in these solitudes

      Keeps innocently, and like vapour broods

      Over the snow. The secret Strength of things

      Which governs thought, and to the infinite dome

      Of Heaven is as a law, inhabits thee!

      And what were thou, and earth, and stars, and sea,

      If to the human mind’s imaginings

      Silence and solitude were vacancy?

      MUTABILITY

      We are as clouds that veil the midnight moon;

      How restlessly they speed and gleam and quiver,

      Streaking the darkness radiantly! yet soon

      Night closes round, and they are lost for ever:

      Or like forgotten lyres whose dissonant strings

      Give various response to each varying blast,

      To whose frail frame no second motion brings

      One mood or modulation like the last.

      We rest—a dream has power to poison sleep;

      We rise—one wandering 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.

      ODE TO HEAVEN

      CHORUS OF SPIRITS

      First Spirit

      Palace-roof of cloudless nights?

      Paradise of golden lights!

      Deep, immeasurable, vast,

      Which art now, and which wert then!

      Of the Present and the Past,

      Of the eternal Where and When,

      Presence-chamber, temple, home,

      Ever-canopying dome,

      Of acts and ages yet to come!

      Glorious shapes have life in thee—

      Earth, and all earth’s company;

      Living globes which ever throng

      Thy deep chasms and wildernesses;

      And green worlds that glide along;

      And swift stars with flashing tresses;

      And icy moons most cold and bright,

      And mighty suns beyond the night,

      Atoms of intensest light.

      Even thy name is as a god,

      Heaven! for thou art the abode

      Of that Power which is the glass

      Wherein man his nature sees;—

      Generations as they pass

      Worship thee with bended knees—

      Their unremaining gods and they

      Like a river roll away:

      Thou remainest such—alway!—

      Second Spirit

      Thou art but the mind’s first chamber,

      Round which its young fancies clamber,

      Like weak insects in a cave,

      Lighted up by stalactites;

      But the portal of the grave,

      Where a world of new delights

      Will make thy best glories seem

      But a dim and noonday gleam

      From

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