The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... feet , More bluely vein'd , more soft , more whitely sweet Than those of sea - born Venus , when she rose From out her cradle shell . The wind out - blows Her scarf into a fluttering pavilion ; ' Tis blue , and over - spangled with a ...
... feet , More bluely vein'd , more soft , more whitely sweet Than those of sea - born Venus , when she rose From out her cradle shell . The wind out - blows Her scarf into a fluttering pavilion ; ' Tis blue , and over - spangled with a ...
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... feet were soft in flowers . There was store Of newest joys upon that alp . Sometimes A scent of violets , and blossoming limes , Loiter'd around us ; then of honey cells , Made delicate from all white - flower bells ; And once , above ...
... feet were soft in flowers . There was store Of newest joys upon that alp . Sometimes A scent of violets , and blossoming limes , Loiter'd around us ; then of honey cells , Made delicate from all white - flower bells ; And once , above ...
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... feet Went swift beneath the merry - winged guide , Until it reach'd a splashing fountain's side That , near a cavern's mouth , for ever pour'd Unto the temperate air ; then high it soar'd , And , downward , suddenly began to dip , As if ...
... feet Went swift beneath the merry - winged guide , Until it reach'd a splashing fountain's side That , near a cavern's mouth , for ever pour'd Unto the temperate air ; then high it soar'd , And , downward , suddenly began to dip , As if ...
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... feet and ankles white ? O think how sweet to me the freshening sluice ! Dost thou now please thy thirst with berry - juice ? O think how this dry palate would rejoice ! If in soft slumber thou dost hear my voice , O think how I should ...
... feet and ankles white ? O think how sweet to me the freshening sluice ! Dost thou now please thy thirst with berry - juice ? O think how this dry palate would rejoice ! If in soft slumber thou dost hear my voice , O think how I should ...
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... feet ; Content , O fool ! to make a cold retreat , When on the pleasant grass such love , lovelorn , Lay sorrowing ; when every tear was born Of diverse passion ; when her lips and eyes Were closed in sullen moisture , and quick sighs ...
... feet ; Content , O fool ! to make a cold retreat , When on the pleasant grass such love , lovelorn , Lay sorrowing ; when every tear was born Of diverse passion ; when her lips and eyes Were closed in sullen moisture , and quick sighs ...
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