id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16872 Sotheran, Charles Percy Bysshe Shelley as a Philosopher and Reformer .txt text/plain 20743 797 61 tyrant, who lost America and poured out human blood like water to of nature, the great Wordsworth himself, confess that Shelley was always present to Shelley, the great idea ever uppermost to him was The idea of the _Supreme Power_ or _God_, as emanating from Shelley, "The thoughts which the word 'God' suggest to the human mind his emotional impulses, Shelley possessed, like all true Hermetists a soul, that All which makes the-present life happy on earth, the hope the human race, 'For a nation to love liberty, it is Shelley considered that there was no real wealth but man's labor, and Thus have the labors of Shelley, and other reformers for the good of Of such was Shelley's philosophy of love, and I would ask if it be Believing, as I have explained, in the divinity of love, Shelley Shelley might, not have become, living for us even perhaps at this ./cache/16872.txt ./txt/16872.txt