Sunday, August 26, 2007

Political Greatness by Percy Bysshe Shelly

1.Nor happiness, nor majesty, nor fame,
2.Nor peace, nor strength, nor skill in arms or arts,
3.Shepherd those herds whom Tyranny makes tame;
4.Verse echoes not one beating of their hearts;
5.History is but the shadow of their shame;
6.Art veils her glass, or from the pageant starts,
7.As to Oblivion their millions fleet
8.Staining that Heaven with obscene imagery
9.Of their own likeness. What are numbers knit
10.By force or custom? Man, who man would be,
11.Must rule the empire of himself; in it
12.Must be supreme, establishing his throne
13.On vanquish'd will, quelling the anarchy
14.Of hopes and fears, --- being himself alone.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

(-_-)

freedom is important!!
thats all

Anonymous said...

league of poetry

The poem issue more in the political aspect..

it should be reverse

Anonymous said...

Gloriashoottokill

Politics is always politics
it has start but it can never be stop.

Dirtiest,Foolish but the most powerful profession to be..