sweetlittlewallflower: “Soul meets soul on lovers lips.” ― Percy
soul meets soul on lovers’ lips… percy bysshe shelley
The Banquet of Plato Percy Bysshe Shelley Cassell & Company
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Logo, 1887, Cassel & Company Limited Edition, 1887
wmilam: from The Masque of Anarchy by Percy Bysshe Shelley
gregorystgermain: “Soul meets soul on lovers’ lips.”-
All high poetry is infinite; it is as the first acorn, which
“I have drunken deep of joy,And I will taste no other wine
kecobe: Luxury Bookbindingsof the Belle ÉpoqueThe New York Public
sumisa-lily: “I have drunken deep of joy,And I will taste
I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: “Two vast
The Shelley Memorial, University College, Oxford England.
pearl-nautilus: “The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams
djferreira224: AUTUMN TO WINTER by ajpscs on Flickr. O, wind,
gerardpas: sleeping poetry model: Vanessa @watercolourpaint“Poetry
gerardpas: sleeping poetry model: Vanessa @watercolourpaint“Poetry
colecciones: Mick Jagger reads a Percy Bysshe Shelley poem during
the-evil-clergyman:The Dying Narcissus, from Percy Bysshe Shelley’s
massimomeridio: Quella fanciulla sferica ricolma di fuoco bianco
A locket with hair from Mary Shelley and her husband, Percy Bysshe
lookforalice:“Soul meets soul on lovers lips.” ―
centuriespast: A locket with hair from Mary Shelley and her
hismarmorealcalm: Edward Onslow Ford (1852 - 1901) Head of statue
stonemen: Edward Onslow Ford (1852-1901). Poet Percy Bysshe
isaidyesiwillyes:Percy Bysshe Shelley memorial, University College,
Fuck Yeah, Poetry!: Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Ozymandias"
innerbohemienne: “The cemetery is an open space among the
xshayarsha:Percy Bysshe Shelley Memorial, University College,
xshayarsha: Percy Bysshe Shelley Memorial, University College,
xshayarsha: Percy Bysshe Shelley Memorial, University College,
centuriespast: A locket with hair from Mary Shelley and her
mortisia: Locket with hair from Mary Shelley & Percy Bysshe