The Poetical Works of John Keats, Band 1Wiley&Putnam, 1847 |
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... of the dooms We have imagined for the mighty dead ; All lovely tales that we have heard or read : An endless fountain of immortal drink , Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink . Nor do we merely feel these essences For one short.
... of the dooms We have imagined for the mighty dead ; All lovely tales that we have heard or read : An endless fountain of immortal drink , Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink . Nor do we merely feel these essences For one short.
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... 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 deer - herd bent , Sacred to Dian ...
... 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 deer - herd bent , Sacred to Dian ...
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... immortal ; to shake Ambition from their memories , and brim Their measure of content ; what merest whim , Seems all this poor endeavor after fame , To one , who keeps within his steadfast aim A love immortal , an immortal too . Look not ...
... immortal ; to shake Ambition from their memories , and brim Their measure of content ; what merest whim , Seems all this poor endeavor after fame , To one , who keeps within his steadfast aim A love immortal , an immortal too . Look not ...
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... immortality , who fears to follow Where airy voices lead : so through the hollow , The silent mysteries of earth , descend ! " He heard but the last words , nor could contend One moment in reflection : for he fled Into the fearful deep ...
... immortality , who fears to follow Where airy voices lead : so through the hollow , The silent mysteries of earth , descend ! " He heard but the last words , nor could contend One moment in reflection : for he fled Into the fearful deep ...
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... nicest touch of human honor , When some ethereal and high - favoring donor Presents immortal bowers to mortal sense ; As now ' t is done to thee , Endymion . Hence Was I in no wise startled . So recline Upon 50 50 [ BOOK .II . ENDYMION .
... nicest touch of human honor , When some ethereal and high - favoring donor Presents immortal bowers to mortal sense ; As now ' t is done to thee , Endymion . Hence Was I in no wise startled . So recline Upon 50 50 [ BOOK .II . ENDYMION .
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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