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Title: Liberty
Author: Percy Bysshe Shelley
Date: 1824
Language: en
Topics: poetry, liberty
Source: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Liberty_(Shelley)

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Liberty

The fiery mountains answer each other;

Their thunderings are echoed from zone to zone;

The empestuous oceans awake one another,

And the ice-rocks are shaken round winter’s zone

When the clarion of the Typhoon is blown.

From a single cloud the lightning 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.

But keener thy gaze than the lightning’s glare,

And swifter thy step than the earthquake’s tramp;

Thou deafenest the rage of the ocean; thy stare

Makes blind the volcanos; the sun’s bright lamp

To thine is a fen-fire damp.

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.