The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... 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 such high soaring by a downward glance : So kept me stedfast in that airy ...
... 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 such high soaring by a downward glance : So kept me stedfast in that airy ...
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... stars dart their artillery forth , And eagles struggle with the buffeting north That balances the heavy meteor - stone ; — Felt too , I was not fearful , nor alone , But lapp'd and lull'd along the dangerous sky . Soon , as it seem'd ...
... stars dart their artillery forth , And eagles struggle with the buffeting north That balances the heavy meteor - stone ; — Felt too , I was not fearful , nor alone , But lapp'd and lull'd along the dangerous sky . Soon , as it seem'd ...
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... stars That tend thy bidding , I do think the bars That kept my spirit in are burst — that I Am sailing with thee through the dizzy sky ! How beautiful thou art ! The world how deep ! How tremulous - dazzlingly the wheels sweep Around ...
... stars That tend thy bidding , I do think the bars That kept my spirit in are burst — that I Am sailing with thee through the dizzy sky ! How beautiful thou art ! The world how deep ! How tremulous - dazzlingly the wheels sweep Around ...
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... stars ; and he who listens to it Must surely be self - doom'd or he will rue it : For quenchless burnings come upon the heart , Made fiercer by a fear lest any part Should be engulfed in the eddying wind . As much as here is penn'd doth ...
... stars ; and he who listens to it Must surely be self - doom'd or he will rue it : For quenchless burnings come upon the heart , Made fiercer by a fear lest any part Should be engulfed in the eddying wind . As much as here is penn'd doth ...
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... stars . No , he had felt too much for such harsh jars : The lyre of his soul Eolian tuned Forgot all violence , and but communed With melancholy thought : O he had swoon'd Drunken from pleasure's nipple ! and his love Henceforth was ...
... stars . No , he had felt too much for such harsh jars : The lyre of his soul Eolian tuned Forgot all violence , and but communed With melancholy thought : O he had swoon'd Drunken from pleasure's nipple ! and his love Henceforth was ...
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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