The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... ignoble service to low magazines , or Burns drinking down thought in country taverns and town society little more refined , afford mournful contrasts to the pleasant and elevating associations enjoyed MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . XV.
... ignoble service to low magazines , or Burns drinking down thought in country taverns and town society little more refined , afford mournful contrasts to the pleasant and elevating associations enjoyed MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . XV.
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John Keats. afford mournful contrasts to the pleasant and elevating associations enjoyed by Keats during his residence in London , which he would have been the last to under- value . Hazlitt , Haydon , Godwin , Basil Montague and his ...
John Keats. afford mournful contrasts to the pleasant and elevating associations enjoyed by Keats during his residence in London , which he would have been the last to under- value . Hazlitt , Haydon , Godwin , Basil Montague and his ...
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... pleasant sward , Leaving great verse unto a little clan . O give me their old vigour , and unheard , Save of the quiet Primrose , and the span Of Heaven and few ears , Rounded by thee , my song should die away Content as theirs , Rich ...
... pleasant sward , Leaving great verse unto a little clan . O give me their old vigour , and unheard , Save of the quiet Primrose , and the span Of Heaven and few ears , Rounded by thee , my song should die away Content as theirs , Rich ...
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... pleasant scene Is growing fresh before me as the green Of our own valleys : so I will begin Now while I cannot hear the city's din ; Now while the early budders are just new , And run in mazes of the youngest hue About old forests ...
... pleasant scene Is growing fresh before me as the green Of our own valleys : so I will begin Now while I cannot hear the city's din ; Now while the early budders are just new , And run in mazes of the youngest hue About old forests ...
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... pleasantly To a wide lawn , whence one could only see Stems thronging all around between the swell Of tuft and slanting branches : who could tell The freshness of the space of heaven above , Edged round with dark tree - tops ? through ...
... pleasantly To a wide lawn , whence one could only see Stems thronging all around between the swell Of tuft and slanting branches : who could tell The freshness of the space of heaven above , Edged round with dark tree - tops ? through ...
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adieu Apollo beauty beneath Beneath the silence bliss blue bower breast breath bright buds Calidore censer CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE clear clouds dark delight divine doth dream e'er earth Endymion eyes face fade fair fancy feel flowers forest Gay villagers gentle golden Gondibert gone grass green hair hand happy hast heart heaven Honour JOHN KEATS Keats kiss Lamia leaves LEIGH HUNT light lips look lute Lycius lyre melodies Mermaid Tavern morning mortal mossy Muses Naiad never night nymphs o'er ODE TO PSYCHE pain pale pinions pleasant pleasure Poesy poet rill rose round Saturn seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stars streams sweet tale tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thought trees trembling Twas voice warm weep Whence whispering wild wind wings wonders young youth