“It is our will
That thus enchains us to permitted ill.
We might be otherwise, we might be all
We dream of happy, high, majestical.
Where is the love, beauty and truth we seek,
But in our mind? and if we were not weak,
Should we be less in deed than in desire?”

Source: Julian and Maddalo http://www.bartleby.com/139/shel115.html (1819), l. 170

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English Romantic poet 1792–1822

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