The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1865 - 349 Seiten |
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... sure a lover too , Who stood on Latmus ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought , in faintness solemn , sweet , and slow , A hymn from Dian's temple ; while upswelling , The incense rose to her ...
... sure a lover too , Who stood on Latmus ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought , in faintness solemn , sweet , and slow , A hymn from Dian's temple ; while upswelling , The incense rose to her ...
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... Sure this cannot be exactly the case with a complex mind - one that is imaginative and , at the same time , careful of its fruits , -who would exist partly on sensation , partly on thought , -to whom it is necessary that ' years should ...
... Sure this cannot be exactly the case with a complex mind - one that is imaginative and , at the same time , careful of its fruits , -who would exist partly on sensation , partly on thought , -to whom it is necessary that ' years should ...
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... sure he had received in life was in watching the growth of flowers , " and another time , after lying a while quite still , he murmured , " I feel the flowers growing over me . ” And there they do grow even all the winter long ...
... sure he had received in life was in watching the growth of flowers , " and another time , after lying a while quite still , he murmured , " I feel the flowers growing over me . ” And there they do grow even all the winter long ...
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... sure , My restless spirit never could endure To brood so long upon one luxury , Unless it did , though fearfully , espy A hope beyond the shadow of a dream . My sayings will the less obscured seem When I have told thee how my waking ...
... sure , My restless spirit never could endure To brood so long upon one luxury , Unless it did , though fearfully , espy A hope beyond the shadow of a dream . My sayings will the less obscured seem When I have told thee how my waking ...
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... Sure never since king Neptune held his state Was seen such wonder underneath the stars . Turn to some level plain where haughty Mars Has legion'd all his battle ; and behold How every soldier , with firm foot , doth hold His even breast ...
... Sure never since king Neptune held his state Was seen such wonder underneath the stars . Turn to some level plain where haughty Mars Has legion'd all his battle ; and behold How every soldier , with firm foot , doth hold His even breast ...
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