The Poems of John KeatsHeritage Press, 1966 - 337 Seiten |
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... moon . Keats is reported to have begun Endymion in a friendly com- petition with Shelley to write a poem four thousand lines long in six months . It was an ambitious undertaking . Hunt advised him against it , and Keats confessed he ...
... moon . Keats is reported to have begun Endymion in a friendly com- petition with Shelley to write a poem four thousand lines long in six months . It was an ambitious undertaking . Hunt advised him against it , and Keats confessed he ...
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... Moon ! the oldest shades ' mong oldest trees Feel palpitations when thou lookest in : O Moon ! old boughs lisp forth a holier din The while they feel thine airy fellowship . Thou dost bless every where , with silver lip Kissing dead ...
... Moon ! the oldest shades ' mong oldest trees Feel palpitations when thou lookest in : O Moon ! old boughs lisp forth a holier din The while they feel thine airy fellowship . Thou dost bless every where , with silver lip Kissing dead ...
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... moon - beam to the deep , deep water - world , To find Endymion . On gold sand impearl'd With lilly shells , and pebbles milky white , Poor Cynthia greeted him , and sooth'd her light Against his pallid face : he felt the charm To ...
... moon - beam to the deep , deep water - world , To find Endymion . On gold sand impearl'd With lilly shells , and pebbles milky white , Poor Cynthia greeted him , and sooth'd her light Against his pallid face : he felt the charm To ...
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Keen fitful gusts are whispring here and there | 17 |
On the Sea | 33 |
Lines Rhymed in a Letter from Oxford | 159 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Apollo beauty beneath Benjamin Haydon bliss bower breath bright Carian censer CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE clouds cold Corinth dark death deep delight divine dost doth dream earth Endymion eyes face faint fair Fall of Hyperion Fanny Brawne fear feel flowers forest gentle GLOCESTER gloom Goddess golden green grief hair hand happy hath heart heaven hour Hyperion immortal JOHN KEATS Keats Keats's kiss Lamia leaves LEIGH HUNT light lips lone look'd lute Lycius lyre moan morning mortal Naiad never night nymph o'er once pain pale pass'd pleasant poem poet rills rose round Saturn Scylla seem'd shade shalt sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spake stars stept stood sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought tongue touch'd trees trembling twas vex'd voice warm weep wild wind wings wonder young youth