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There is a copy amongst the Shelley manuscripts at the Bodleian

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Library, which supplies the last word of the fragment.]

 

Listen, listen, Mary mine,

To the whisper of the Apennine,

It bursts on the roof like the thunder’s roar,

Or like the sea on a northern shore,

Heard in its raging ebb and flow _5

By the captives pent in the cave below.

The Apennine in the light of day

Is a mighty mountain dim and gray,

Which between the earth and sky doth lay;

But when night comes, a chaos dread _10

On the dim starlight then is spread,

And the Apennine walks abroad with the storm,

Shrouding...

 

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