The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... ME SOME ROSES 286 TO G. A. W. 287 WRITTEN ON THE DAY THAT MR . LEIGH HUNT LEFT PRISON 288 TO MY BROTHERS 289 ON FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER 290 SONNETS- ON LEAVING SOME FRIENDS AT AN EARLY HOUR 66 vi CONTENTS .
... ME SOME ROSES 286 TO G. A. W. 287 WRITTEN ON THE DAY THAT MR . LEIGH HUNT LEFT PRISON 288 TO MY BROTHERS 289 ON FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER 290 SONNETS- ON LEAVING SOME FRIENDS AT AN EARLY HOUR 66 vi CONTENTS .
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John Keats. SONNETS- ON LEAVING SOME FRIENDS AT AN EARLY HOUR 66 KEEN FITFUL GUSTS ARE WHISPERING HERE AND THERE " PAGE 291 292 " TO ONE WHO HAS BEEN LONG IN CITY PENT " 9 293 ADDRESSED TO HAYDON . THE SAME 294 295 ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND ...
John Keats. SONNETS- ON LEAVING SOME FRIENDS AT AN EARLY HOUR 66 KEEN FITFUL GUSTS ARE WHISPERING HERE AND THERE " PAGE 291 292 " TO ONE WHO HAS BEEN LONG IN CITY PENT " 9 293 ADDRESSED TO HAYDON . THE SAME 294 295 ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND ...
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... hours of study or enjoyment the Poems of Keats may find ready access ; and thus it has been desired that the Editor should transcribe into a few pages the characteristics of an existence in itself so short , but radiant with genius and ...
... hours of study or enjoyment the Poems of Keats may find ready access ; and thus it has been desired that the Editor should transcribe into a few pages the characteristics of an existence in itself so short , but radiant with genius and ...
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... hours as a sentinel at her door , with a drawn sword , that she might not be disturbed and at her death , which occurred when he was at Mr. Clarke's school at Enfield , he hid himself for several days in a nook under the master's desk ...
... hours as a sentinel at her door , with a drawn sword , that she might not be disturbed and at her death , which occurred when he was at Mr. Clarke's school at Enfield , he hid himself for several days in a nook under the master's desk ...
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John Keats. Nor do we merely feel these essences For one short hour ; no , even as the trees That whisper round a ... hours , With streams that deepen freshly into bowers . Many and many a verse I hope to write , Before the daisies ...
John Keats. Nor do we merely feel these essences For one short hour ; no , even as the trees That whisper round a ... hours , With streams that deepen freshly into bowers . Many and many a verse I hope to write , Before the daisies ...
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