The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... cold springs had run To warm their chilliest bubbles in the grass ; Man's voice was on the mountains ; and the mass Of nature's lives and wonders pulsed tenfold , To feel this sun - rise and its glories old . Now while the silent ...
... cold springs had run To warm their chilliest bubbles in the grass ; Man's voice was on the mountains ; and the mass Of nature's lives and wonders pulsed tenfold , To feel this sun - rise and its glories old . Now while the silent ...
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... cold , And shared their famish'd scrips . Thus all out - told Their fond imaginations , -saving him Whose eyelids curtain'd up their jewels dim , Endymion yet hourly had he striven To hide the cankering venom , that had riven His ...
... cold , And shared their famish'd scrips . Thus all out - told Their fond imaginations , -saving him Whose eyelids curtain'd up their jewels dim , Endymion yet hourly had he striven To hide the cankering venom , that had riven His ...
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... cold : a wild rose - tree Pavilions him in bloom , and he doth see A bud which snares his fancy : lo ! but now He plucks it , dips its stalk in the water : how ! It swells , it buds , it flowers beneath his sight ; And , in the middle ...
... cold : a wild rose - tree Pavilions him in bloom , and he doth see A bud which snares his fancy : lo ! but now He plucks it , dips its stalk in the water : how ! It swells , it buds , it flowers beneath his sight ; And , in the middle ...
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... ; oft turning his veil'd eye Down sidelong aisles , and into niches old : And , when more near against the marble cold He had touch'd his forehead , he began to thread All courts and passages , where silence dead , Roused 42 ENDYMION .
... ; oft turning his veil'd eye Down sidelong aisles , and into niches old : And , when more near against the marble cold He had touch'd his forehead , he began to thread All courts and passages , where silence dead , Roused 42 ENDYMION .
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... cold thrill . But ' twas not long ; for , sweeter than the rill To its old channel , or a swollen tide To margin sallows , where the leaves he spied , And flowers , and wreaths , and ready myrtle crowns Up heaping through the slab ...
... cold thrill . But ' twas not long ; for , sweeter than the rill To its old channel , or a swollen tide To margin sallows , where the leaves he spied , And flowers , and wreaths , and ready myrtle crowns Up heaping through the slab ...
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adieu Apollo beauty beneath Beneath the silence bliss blue bower breast breath bright buds Calidore censer CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE clear clouds dark delight divine doth dream e'er earth Endymion eyes face fade fair fancy feel flowers forest Gay villagers gentle golden Gondibert gone grass green hair hand happy hast heart heaven Honour JOHN KEATS Keats kiss Lamia leaves LEIGH HUNT light lips look lute Lycius lyre melodies Mermaid Tavern morning mortal mossy Muses Naiad never night nymphs o'er ODE TO PSYCHE pain pale pinions pleasant pleasure Poesy poet rill rose round Saturn seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stars streams sweet tale tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thought trees trembling Twas voice warm weep Whence whispering wild wind wings wonders young youth