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Percy Bysshe Shelley

Hymn of Pan

    FROM the forests and highlands
        We come, we come;
    From the river-girt islands,
        Where loud waves are dumb,
    Listening to my sweet pipings.
        The wind in the reeds and the rushes,
            The bees on the bells of thyme,
        The birds on the myrtle bushes,
            The cicale above in the lime,
And the lizards below in the grass,
Were as silent as ever old Tmolus was,
    Listening to my sweet pipings.

    Liquid Peneus was flowing,
        And all dark Tempe lay
    In Pelion's shadow, outgrowing
        The light of the dying day,
    Speeded by my sweet pipings.
        The Sileni and Sylvans and Fauns,
            And the Nymphs of the woods and waves,
        To the edge of the moist river-lawns,
            And the brink of the dewy caves,
And all that did then attend and follow,
Were silent with love, as you now, Apollo,
    With envy of my sweet pipings.

    I sang of the dancing stars,
        I sang of the daedal earth,
    And of heaven, and the giant wars,
        And love, and death, and birth.
    And then I changed my pipings—
        Singing how down the vale of Maenalus
            I pursued a maiden, and clasp'd a reed:
        Gods and men, we are all deluded thus!
            It breaks in our bosom, and then we bleed.
All wept—as I think both ye now would,
If envy or age had not frozen your blood—
    At the sorrow of my sweet pipings.

About the poet

Percy Bysshe ShelleyPercy Bysshe Shelley
1792-1822

 
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To a Skylark
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Night
From the Arabic: An Imitation
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