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  2. The Cloud is a lyric poem that describes the various forms and functions of a cloud, personified as a living being. It explores the themes of nature, love, and immortality, using vivid imagery and metaphors.

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    The clouds bring rain to refresh the fading flowers. It brings this rain from oceans and rivers. The cloud casts shade over the leaves at noon-tine when they seem to be asleep and dreaming. Drops of water fall from the cloud to awaken the sleeping buds which had gone to sleep on their mother’s breast. The cloud flings below on earth the hailstones ...

    Snowflakes fall from the cloud on the mountains below. When the great pine trees growing on mountains are hit by snowflakes, they are painfully surprised. The snow-covered top of a mountain serves as a white pillow for guides the cloud in the arms of a storm. Lighting sits the pilot that guides the cloud in the courses of its journey. Lighting sits...

    In the morning, the sun climbs up the sky, riding on the back of the cloud. It seems as if a bright-winged eagle had seated itself just for a moment on the edge of a rock. At sunset, when all things take rest and the crimson colors of the evening descend upon all things, the cloud stops its journey and becomes motionless like a dove that sits with ...

    The beautiful, white moon glides over the surface of the cloud. At certain places, there are openings or holes in the surface of the cloud. Through these gaps or openings, the stars peep below at Earth. The cloud laughs to see the stars whirling and fleeing like a swarm of golden bees. Sometimes, these openings become wider, and then the reflection...

    The cloud weaves a bright circle around the sun, as well as, around the moon. As it covers the sky, the cloud appears like a bridge across the ocean or like a roof over the ocean. Mountains may be regarded as the pillars of that roof. The many-colored rainbow in the sky is like a decorated arch under which the victorious cloud is to pass like a con...

    The cloud regards to water and earth as its parents, while the sky is its nurse. The cloud may undergo changes and take different shapes but it can never die. Sometimes, when the rain has stopped and the sky has become bare, the cloud silently laughs at its own death and emerges once again, as a child from the womb or like a ghost from the tomb, an...

  3. "The Cloud" is a major 1820 poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley. "The Cloud" was written during late 1819 or early 1820, and submitted for publication on 12 July 1820. The work was published in the 1820 collection Prometheus Unbound, A Lyrical Drama, in Four Acts, With Other Poems by Charles and James Ollier in London in August 1820. The work ...

  4. www.cliffsnotes.com › literature › sThe Cloud - CliffsNotes

    Learn about Shelley's myth-making poem "The Cloud", which personifies the natural phenomenon as an immortal divinity with various forms and functions. Explore the imagery, the theory of atmospheric electricity, and the genii that guide the cloud.

  5. The Cloud Lyrics. [Published with "Prometheus Unbound", 1820.] I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for the leaves when laid. In...

  6. The Cloud. Percy Bysshe Shelley. I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for the leaves when laid. In their noonday dreams. From my wings are shaken the dews that waken. The sweet buds every one, When rocked to rest on their mother’s breast, As she dances about the sun.

  7. Percy Shelley. The Cloud. I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for the leaves when laid. In their noonday dreams. From my wings are shaken the dews that waken. The sweet buds every one, When rocked to rest on their mother’s breast, As she dances about the sun.