A Lexical Concordance to the Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. An Attempt to Classify Every Word Found Therein According to Its Signification

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Q. Mab, vi. 175.
lineaments Of wild z.uA fleeting visions . . . VII. ^"j.
Seemed like the. fleeting image of a shade : . . Witch, Xll. 3.
(4) passing continuously.
Within the surface of the fleeting river .... Even. Pisa, lir. i.
Within the surface of Time's,^feaft»^ river . . . Ode L.ib.v\.\.
^Fleets, V. intr. passes.
Fleets through its sad duration rapidly ; . . . . Q. Mab, I. 154.
Fleets, n, squadrons of ships.
Upon your camps, cities, or towers, or fleets, . . Hellas, 433.
he saw two advers
...e^^jis Stalk through the night 025.
Mighty_^£a;^ were strewn like chaff ProTn. I. 716.
Flesh, n. A. Lit. (1) the substance covering the bones of men and other animals.
the fever-stricken ^wA Of buffaloes, Cl?»«, II. i. 67.
and on the_^fts^ of sheep Cycl. 1 15.
the sweetest thing a stranger brings Is his owufl. 120.
What! do they eat man's_/2as'^ .^ ... . 120.
And I grow hungry for the flesh of men. . , 228.
do not spare a morsel Of all hisflegh 399.
Shall finely cook your miserable jfej^. .


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