The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (ed. Hutchinson, 1914)/Cancelled Passage (from The Sensitive Plant)
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CANCELLED PASSAGE
[This stanza followed III. 62-65 in the editio princeps, 1820, but was omitted by Mrs. Shelley from all editions from 1839 onwards. It is cancelled in the Harvard MS.]
Their moss rotted off them, flake by flake,
Till the thick stalk stuck like a murderer's stake,
Where rags of loose flesh yet tremble on high,
Infecting the winds that wander by.
Till the thick stalk stuck like a murderer's stake,
Where rags of loose flesh yet tremble on high,
Infecting the winds that wander by.