The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... 228 ON RECEIVING A COPY OF VERSES FROM THE SAME LADIES 230 TO 232 TO HOPE IMITATION OF SPENSER 234 236 " 6 29 WOMAN WHEN I BEHOLD THEE FLIPPANT , VAIN 237 ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE . 239 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS- ODE ON A GRECIAN URN ODE TO PSYCHE.
... 228 ON RECEIVING A COPY OF VERSES FROM THE SAME LADIES 230 TO 232 TO HOPE IMITATION OF SPENSER 234 236 " 6 29 WOMAN WHEN I BEHOLD THEE FLIPPANT , VAIN 237 ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE . 239 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS- ODE ON A GRECIAN URN ODE TO PSYCHE.
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... hope to the nighing time when I shall have none . " After reading these passages it is difficult to see in what spirit more wise or manly an author could receive unseemly and insolent criticism . When Lord Byron boasts that , after the ...
... hope to the nighing time when I shall have none . " After reading these passages it is difficult to see in what spirit more wise or manly an author could receive unseemly and insolent criticism . When Lord Byron boasts that , after the ...
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... Hope was there , with Genius his everlasting sustainer , and Fear never approached but as the companion of Necessity but the intensity of passion helped to wear away a physical frame originally feeble , and he might have lived longer if ...
... Hope was there , with Genius his everlasting sustainer , and Fear never approached but as the companion of Necessity but the intensity of passion helped to wear away a physical frame originally feeble , and he might have lived longer if ...
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... hope of happiness when I shall be well ; for I am now so weak that I can be flattered into hope . " When he said one day , " Look at my hand , it is that of a man of fifty , " it was remembered that years before , Coleridge meeting ...
... hope of happiness when I shall be well ; for I am now so weak that I can be flattered into hope . " When he said one day , " Look at my hand , it is that of a man of fifty , " it was remembered that years before , Coleridge meeting ...
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... 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 he must leave , perhaps for ever . And he would have had to go alone but for the ...
... 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 he must leave , perhaps for ever . And he would have had to go alone but for the ...
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