The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... slept , though she knew it not . I thought them * In Keats's copy of Shakspeare , the words Poor Tom , in " King Lear , " are pathetically underlined . ethereal , above men . I find them perhaps equal- MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . xxxi.
... slept , though she knew it not . I thought them * In Keats's copy of Shakspeare , the words Poor Tom , in " King Lear , " are pathetically underlined . ethereal , above men . I find them perhaps equal- MEMOIR OF JOHN KEATS . xxxi.
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... poor Falstaff , though I do not ' babble , ' I think of green fields ; I muse with the greatest affection on every flower I have known from my infancy ; their shapes and colours are as new to me as if I had just created them with a ...
... poor Falstaff , though I do not ' babble , ' I think of green fields ; I muse with the greatest affection on every flower I have known from my infancy ; their shapes and colours are as new to me as if I had just created them with a ...
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... poor lambkins from the eagle's maw ; Or by mysterious enticement draw Bewilder'd shepherds to their path again ; Or to tread breathless round the frothy main , And gather up all fancifullest shells For thee to tumble into Naiads ' cells ...
... poor lambkins from the eagle's maw ; Or by mysterious enticement draw Bewilder'd shepherds to their path again ; Or to tread breathless round the frothy main , And gather up all fancifullest shells For thee to tumble into Naiads ' cells ...
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... Poor , lonely Niobe ! when her lovely young Were dead and gone , and her caressing tongue Lay a lost thing upon her paly lip , And very , very deadliness did nip Her motherly cheeks . Aroused from this sad mood By one , who at a ...
... Poor , lonely Niobe ! when her lovely young Were dead and gone , and her caressing tongue Lay a lost thing upon her paly lip , And very , very deadliness did nip Her motherly cheeks . Aroused from this sad mood By one , who at a ...
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... poor weakness ! but , for all her strife , She could as soon have crush'd away the life From a sick dove . At length , to break the pause , She said with trembling chance : ' Is this the cause ? This all ? Yet it is strange , and sad ...
... poor weakness ! but , for all her strife , She could as soon have crush'd away the life From a sick dove . At length , to break the pause , She said with trembling chance : ' Is this the cause ? This all ? Yet it is strange , and sad ...
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