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Share this book Facebook. August 11, History. An edition of Masque of anarchy Written in English — 52 pages. Not in Library. Libraries near you: WorldCat. The masque of anarchy: a poem , AMS Press. Buxton Forman. The maskof anarchy , Kropotkin's Lighthouse Publications. The masque of anarchy. The mask of anarchy: written on occasion of the massacre at Manchester , Published for the Shelley Society by Reeves and Turner. The mask of anarchy: written on the occasion of the Massacre at Manchester , Reeves and Turner for the Shelley Society.

The mask of anarchy: written on the occasion of the massacre at Manchester , Pub. The masque of anarchy: to which is added Queen Liberty; Song - to the men of England. With a pref. People Percy Bysshe Shelley Places Great Britain. Times Classifications Library of Congress PR L6 extra ser. Community Reviews 0 Feedback? When one fled past, a maniac maid, And her name was Hope, she said: But she looked more like Despair, And she cried out in the air:.

When between her and her foes A mist, a light, an image rose, Small at first, and weak and frail Like the vapour of a vale:. Till as clouds grow on the blast, Like tower-crowned giants striding fast, And glare with lightnings as they fly, And speak in thunder to the sky.

And the prostrate multitude Looked — and ankle-deep in blood, Hope, that maiden most serene, Was walking with a quiet mien:. And Anarchy, the ghastly birth, Lay dead earth upon the earth; The Horse of Death tameless as wind Fled, and with his hoofs did grind To dust the murderers thronged behind. A rushing light of clouds and splendour, A sense awakening and yet tender Was heard and felt — and at its close These words of joy and fear arose.

Donate Ask a Librarian. II I met Murder on the way — He had a mask like Castlereagh — Very smooth he looked, yet grim; Seven blood-hounds followed him: III All were fat; and well they might Be in admirable plight, For one by one, and two by two, He tossed the human hearts to chew Which from his wide cloak he drew.

V And the little children, who Round his feet played to and fro, Thinking every tear a gem, Had their brains knocked out by them. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Learn more. Percy Bysshe Shelley - Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the major English Romantic poets and is critically regarded as among the finest lyric poets in the English language. A radical in his poetry as well as his political and social views, Shelley Online Shop Browse our range of poetry books, cards and gifts in our online shop.



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