The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1854 - 375 Seiten |
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... Muse , and speak it loud " . 313 POSTHUMOUS POEMS . Fingal's Cave .. 815 Το 316 Hymn to Apollo . 318 Lines 319 Song 320 Faery Song 321 La Belle Dame Sans Merci : A Ballad .. The Eve of St. Mark . ( Unfinished ) . 322 324 To Fanny ...
... Muse , and speak it loud " . 313 POSTHUMOUS POEMS . Fingal's Cave .. 815 Το 316 Hymn to Apollo . 318 Lines 319 Song 320 Faery Song 321 La Belle Dame Sans Merci : A Ballad .. The Eve of St. Mark . ( Unfinished ) . 322 324 To Fanny ...
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... Muse defend her son . It is the old story , — the lost heir discovered by his aptitude for what is gentle and knightly . - Before long we find him studying Chaucer , then Shakspeare , and afterward Milton . That he read wisely , his ...
... Muse defend her son . It is the old story , — the lost heir discovered by his aptitude for what is gentle and knightly . - Before long we find him studying Chaucer , then Shakspeare , and afterward Milton . That he read wisely , his ...
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... muse ! let not my weak tongue falter In telling of this goodly company , Of their old piety , and of their glee : But let a portion of ethereal dew Fall on my head , and presently unmew My soul ; that I may dare , in wayfaring , To ...
... muse ! let not my weak tongue falter In telling of this goodly company , Of their old piety , and of their glee : But let a portion of ethereal dew Fall on my head , and presently unmew My soul ; that I may dare , in wayfaring , To ...
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... muse What it might mean . Perhaps , thought I , Mor- pheus , In passing here , his owlet pinions shook ; Or , it may be , ere matron Night uptook Her ebon urn , young Mercury , by stealth , Had dipp'd his rod in it : such garland wealth ...
... muse What it might mean . Perhaps , thought I , Mor- pheus , In passing here , his owlet pinions shook ; Or , it may be , ere matron Night uptook Her ebon urn , young Mercury , by stealth , Had dipp'd his rod in it : such garland wealth ...
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... muse's smile , or kind behest , The path of love and poesy . But rest , In chafing restlessness , is yet more drear Than to be crush'd , in striving to uprear Love's standard on the battlements of song . So once more days and nights aid ...
... muse's smile , or kind behest , The path of love and poesy . But rest , In chafing restlessness , is yet more drear Than to be crush'd , in striving to uprear Love's standard on the battlements of song . So once more days and nights aid ...
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