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Percy Bysshe Shelley - Ozymandias

Enter the words to Percy Bysshe Shelley's famous poem "Ozymandias".
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I
met
a
traveller
from
an
antique
land
 
Who
said:
"Two
vast
and
trunkless
legs
of
stone
Stand
in
the
desert . . .
Near
them,
on
the
sand,
Half
sunk,
a
shattered
visage
lies,
whose
frown,
 
And
wrinkled
lip,
and
sneer
of
cold
command,
 
Tell
that
its
sculptor
well
those
passions
read
 
Which
yet
survive,
stamped
on
these
lifeless
things,
 
The
hand
that
mocked
them,
and
the
heart
that
 
fed:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
And
on
the
pedestal
these
words
appear:
 
 
'My
name
is
Ozymandias,
king
of
kings:
 
 
Look
on
my
works,
ye
mighty,
and
despair!'
 
Nothing
beside
remains.
Round
the
decay
 
 
 
Of
that
colossal
wreck,
boundless
and
bare
 
 
The
lone
and
level
sands
stretch
far
away."
 
1 Comments
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Level 67
Oct 30, 2023
Thank you! That was fun. I used to have my pupils memorize and recite this. It brings back fond memories!