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1792–1822

FRAGMENT:‘ METHOUGHT I WAS A BILLOW IN THE CROWD’.

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Methought I was a billow in the crowd Of common men, that stream without a shore, That ocean which at once is deaf and loud; That I, a man, stood amid many more

By a wayside..., which the aspect bore Of some imperial metropolis, Where mighty shapes — pyramid, dome, and tower — Gleamed like a pile of crags —

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