The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... felt to have been the first suggested . When Keats's apprenticeship was over , and he removed to London to " walk the hospitals , " he soon became acquainted with men capable of appreciating and cultivating his genius . Among the ...
... felt to have been the first suggested . When Keats's apprenticeship was over , and he removed to London to " walk the hospitals , " he soon became acquainted with men capable of appreciating and cultivating his genius . Among the ...
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... felt over again your very speculations and surmises at the time it first operated on your soul ? Do you not remember forming to yourself the singer's face - more beautiful than it was possible , and yet , with the elevation of the ...
... felt over again your very speculations and surmises at the time it first operated on your soul ? Do you not remember forming to yourself the singer's face - more beautiful than it was possible , and yet , with the elevation of the ...
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... felt he had a core of disease in him not easy to pull out , " and he had no sufficient hope of ultimate good to remedy the pangs of present separation . He had been tended for a few weeks by the one hand that could soothe him , and that ...
... felt he had a core of disease in him not easy to pull out , " and he had no sufficient hope of ultimate good to remedy the pangs of present separation . He had been tended for a few weeks by the one hand that could soothe him , and that ...
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... felt heart - certain that he could not miss His quick - gone love , among fair blossom'd boughs , Where every zephyr - sigh pouts , and endows Her lips with music for the welcoming . Another wish'd , ' mid that eternal spring , To meet ...
... felt heart - certain that he could not miss His quick - gone love , among fair blossom'd boughs , Where every zephyr - sigh pouts , and endows Her lips with music for the welcoming . Another wish'd , ' mid that eternal spring , To meet ...
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... felt . Methought I lay Watching the zenith , where the milky way Among the stars in virgin splendour pours ; And travelling my eye , until the doors Of heaven appear'd to open for my flight , I became loth and fearful to alight From ...
... felt . Methought I lay Watching the zenith , where the milky way Among the stars in virgin splendour pours ; And travelling my eye , until the doors Of heaven appear'd to open for my flight , I became loth and fearful to alight From ...
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