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Liberty.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    1.
    The fiery mountains answer each other;
    Their thunderings are echoed from zone to zone;
    The tempestuous oceans awake one another,
    And the ice-rocks are shaken round Winter's throne,
    When the clarion of the Typhoon is blown.

    2.
    From a single cloud the lightening flashes,
    Whilst a thousand isles are illumined around,
    Earthquake is trampling one city to ashes,
    An hundred are shuddering and tottering; the sound
    Is bellowing underground.

    3.
    But keener thy gaze than the lightening's glare,
    And swifter thy step than the earthquake's tramp;
    Thou deafenest the rage of the ocean; thy stare
    Makes blind the volcanoes; the sun's bright lamp
    To thine is a fen-fire damp.

    4.
    From billow and mountain and exhalation
    The sunlight is darted through vapour and blast;
    From spirit to spirit, from nation to nation,
    From city to hamlet thy dawning is cast, -
    And tyrants and slaves are like shadows of night
    In the van of the morning light.



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_4 zone editions 1824, 1839; throne later editions.



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