The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... deep sense of honour . he wrote about the same time to his brothers - after asserting that works of genius are the finest things in this world- " No ! for that sort of probity and dis- interestedness which such men as Bailey possess ...
... deep sense of honour . he wrote about the same time to his brothers - after asserting that works of genius are the finest things in this world- " No ! for that sort of probity and dis- interestedness which such men as Bailey possess ...
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... deep herbage ; and ere yet the bees Hum about globes of clover and sweet peas , I must be near the middle of my story . O may no wintry season , bare and hoary , See it half - finish'd : but let Autumn bold , With universal tinge of ...
... deep herbage ; and ere yet the bees Hum about globes of clover and sweet peas , I must be near the middle of my story . O may no wintry season , bare and hoary , See it half - finish'd : but let Autumn bold , With universal tinge of ...
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... deep , Where no man went ; and if from shepherd's keep A lamb stray'd far a - down those inmost glens , Never again saw he the happy pens Whither his brethren , bleating with content . Over the hills at every night - fall went . Among ...
... deep , Where no man went ; and if from shepherd's keep A lamb stray'd far a - down those inmost glens , Never again saw he the happy pens Whither his brethren , bleating with content . Over the hills at every night - fall went . Among ...
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... murmurs of the lonely sea . And now , as deep into the wood as we Might mark a lynx's eye , there glimmer'd light Fair faces and a rush of garments white , Plainer and plainer showing , till at last Into the 8 ENDYMION .
... murmurs of the lonely sea . And now , as deep into the wood as we Might mark a lynx's eye , there glimmer'd light Fair faces and a rush of garments white , Plainer and plainer showing , till at last Into the 8 ENDYMION .
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... deep intoxication . But soon she came , with sudden burst , upon Her self - possession - swung the lute aside , And earnestly said : " Brother , ' tis vain to hide That thou dost know of things mysterious , Immortal , starry ; such ...
... deep intoxication . But soon she came , with sudden burst , upon Her self - possession - swung the lute aside , And earnestly said : " Brother , ' tis vain to hide That thou dost know of things mysterious , Immortal , starry ; such ...
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