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Shelley's Poetry and Prose Shelley's Poetry and Prose by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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“All things exist as they are perceived: at least in relation to the percipient. 'The mind is its own place, and of itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.' But poetry defeats the curse which binds us to be subjected to the accident of surrounding impressions. And whether it spreads its own figured curtain or withdraws life's dark veil from before the scene of things, it equally creates for us a being within our being.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Shelley's Poetry and Prose
“The great secret of morals is Love; or a going out of our own nature, and an identification of ourselves with the beautiful which exists in thought, action, or person, not our own.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Shelley's Poetry and Prose
“I have sent books and music there, and all / Those instruments with which high spirits call / The future from its cradle, and the past / Out of its grave, and make the present last / In thoughts and joys which sleep, but cannot die, / Folded within their own eternity.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Shelley's Poetry and Prose