And thou, sad hour, selected from all.

And thou, sad hour,.

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Thaw not the frost which binds so dear a head!

Percy bysshe shelley, adonais (1821).

2 oh, weep for adonais!

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I weep for adonais—he is dead!

I weep for adonais—he is dead!

Why, in that instant, did i not extinguish the spark of existence which you had so wantonly bestowed?

I weep for adonais—he is dead!

I weep for adonais—he is dead!

Why, in that instant, did i not extinguish the spark of existence which you had so wantonly bestowed?

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3 thaw not the frost which binds so dear a.

Thaw not the frost which binds so dear a head!

I weep for adonais—he is dead!

And thou, sad hour, selected.

The fastest way to understand the poem's meaning, themes, form, rhyme scheme, meter, and poetic devices.

That blessed mood, in which the burthen of the mystery, in which the heavy and the weary.

3 thaw not the frost which binds so dear a.

Thaw not the frost which binds so dear a head!

I weep for adonais—he is dead!

And thou, sad hour, selected.

The fastest way to understand the poem's meaning, themes, form, rhyme scheme, meter, and poetic devices.

That blessed mood, in which the burthen of the mystery, in which the heavy and the weary.

The fastest way to understand the poem's meaning, themes, form, rhyme scheme, meter, and poetic devices.

That blessed mood, in which the burthen of the mystery, in which the heavy and the weary.

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