The Poetical Works of John Keats, Band 1Wiley&Putnam, 1847 |
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... dost sit , and hearken The dreary melody of bedded reeds- In desolate places , where dank moisture breeds The pipy hemlock to strange overgrowth , Bethinking thee , how melancholy loath Thou wast to lose fair Syrinx - do thou now , By ...
... dost sit , and hearken The dreary melody of bedded reeds- In desolate places , where dank moisture breeds The pipy hemlock to strange overgrowth , Bethinking thee , how melancholy loath Thou wast to lose fair Syrinx - do thou now , By ...
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... dost know of things mysterious , Immortal , starry ; such alone could thus Weigh down thy nature . Hast thou sinn'd in aught Offensive to the heavenly powers ? Caught A Paphian dove upon a message sent ? The deathful bow against some ...
... dost know of things mysterious , Immortal , starry ; such alone could thus Weigh down thy nature . Hast thou sinn'd in aught Offensive to the heavenly powers ? Caught A Paphian dove upon a message sent ? The deathful bow against some ...
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... dost thou listen to the wide halloos Of thy disparted nymphs ? Glimmers thy crescent ! Through what dark tree Whereso'er it be , ' Tis in the breath of heaven : thou dost taste Freedom as none can taste it , nor dost waste Thy ...
... dost thou listen to the wide halloos Of thy disparted nymphs ? Glimmers thy crescent ! Through what dark tree Whereso'er it be , ' Tis in the breath of heaven : thou dost taste Freedom as none can taste it , nor dost waste Thy ...
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... Dost thou now lave thy feet and ankles white ? O think how sweet to me the freshening sluice ! Dost thou now please thy thirst with berry - juice ? O think how this dry palate would rejoice ! If in soft slumber thou dost hear my voice ...
... Dost thou now lave thy feet and ankles white ? O think how sweet to me the freshening sluice ! Dost thou now please thy thirst with berry - juice ? O think how this dry palate would rejoice ! If in soft slumber thou dost hear my voice ...
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... dost thou move ? dost kiss ? O bliss ! O pain ! I love thee , youth , more than I can conceive ; Aud so long absence from thee doth bereave My soul of any rest ; yet must I hence : Yet , can I not to starry eminence O that I Uplift thee ...
... dost thou move ? dost kiss ? O bliss ! O pain ! I love thee , youth , more than I can conceive ; Aud so long absence from thee doth bereave My soul of any rest ; yet must I hence : Yet , can I not to starry eminence O that I Uplift thee ...
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Adieu airy anon Arethusa Art thou Bacchus beauty behold beneath bliss blue bosom bower breast breath bright brow Carian cheek chidden clouds cold cool Corinth Cupid dark deep didst dost doth dream ears earth Elysium Endymion Eolian eyes faint fair fearful feel flowers forest gentle goddess golden green grief hand happy hast thou heart heaven Hermes immortal kiss Lamia leaves light lips lone lute Lycius lyre maid melt mortal mossy muse naiads Neptune Nereids night nymph o'er once pain pale pass'd passion Peona Phoebus pinions pity pleasure rill rose round Satyrs Scylla seem'd shalt sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft sorrow soul spake spirit stars stept stood strange sudden sweet sweet dreams tears tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thought trees trembling Vex'd voice weep whence wild wind wings wonders young youth