Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Lines To A Reviewer. by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Lines To A Reviewer.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    Alas, good friend, what profit can you see
    In hating such a hateless thing as me?
    There is no sport in hate where all the rage
    Is on one side: in vain would you assuage
    Your frowns upon an unresisting smile,
    In which not even contempt lurks to beguile
    Your heart, by some faint sympathy of hate.
    Oh, conquer what you cannot satiate!
    For to your passion I am far more coy
    Than ever yet was coldest maid or boy
    In winter noon. Of your antipathy
    If I am the Narcissus, you are free
    To pine into a sound with hating me.



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_3 where editions 1824, 1839; when 1823.



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