The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1854 - 375 Seiten |
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... begin to get acquainted with my own strength and weakness . Praise or blame has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic of his own works . My own domestic 16 THE LIFE OF KEATS .
... begin to get acquainted with my own strength and weakness . Praise or blame has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic of his own works . My own domestic 16 THE LIFE OF KEATS .
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... beauty of a leopardess . She is too fine and too conscious of herself to repulse any man who may address her . From habit , she thinks that nothing particular . I always find myself at ease with such a woman ; the picture before me ...
... beauty of a leopardess . She is too fine and too conscious of herself to repulse any man who may address her . From habit , she thinks that nothing particular . I always find myself at ease with such a woman ; the picture before me ...
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... beauty , crossing the room and drawing men after her magnetically , is all we have . She seems to have been still living in 1848 , and , as Mr. Milnes tells us , kept the memory of the poet sacred . " She is an East Indian , " Keats ...
... beauty , crossing the room and drawing men after her magnetically , is all we have . She seems to have been still living in 1848 , and , as Mr. Milnes tells us , kept the memory of the poet sacred . " She is an East Indian , " Keats ...
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... too late a day touched the beautiful mythology of Greece , and dulled its brightness ; for I wish to try once more before I bid it farewell . TLIGNMOUTH , April 10 , 1818 . ENDYMION . · A BOOK I THING of beauty is 34 PREFACE .
... too late a day touched the beautiful mythology of Greece , and dulled its brightness ; for I wish to try once more before I bid it farewell . TLIGNMOUTH , April 10 , 1818 . ENDYMION . · A BOOK I THING of beauty is 34 PREFACE .
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... beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us , and a sleep Full of sweet dreams , and health , and quiet breath- ing . Therefore , on every morrow ...
... beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us , and a sleep Full of sweet dreams , and health , and quiet breath- ing . Therefore , on every morrow ...
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Adieu Apollo Arethusa art thou Bacchus beauty beneath bliss blue bower breast breath bright Carian censer CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE chidden clouds cold Corinth dark death deep delight divine dost doth dream earth Elysium Enceladus Endymion eyes face faint fair fear feel flowers forest gentle golden green grief hair hand happy head heart heaven Hermes Hyperion immortal Keats kiss Lamia leaves light lips look lute Lycius lyre melodies morning mortal Muse Naiad never night nymph o'er pain pale pass'd passion pleasant poet rill ring-dove rose round Saturn Satyrs Scylla seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spake spirit stars stept stood streams sweet tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thought touch'd trembling twas voice warm weep whence whispering wild wind wings wonder young youth