The Poetical Works of John KeatsE. Moxon, 1854 - 375 Seiten |
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... lives , or rather the conditions upon which they lived , are more clearly traceable in what they have written . To write the life of a man was formerly understood to mean the cataloguing and placing of circumstances , of those things ...
... lives , or rather the conditions upon which they lived , are more clearly traceable in what they have written . To write the life of a man was formerly understood to mean the cataloguing and placing of circumstances , of those things ...
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... lives left in the rough . Keats hardly lived long enough to develop a well - outlined character , for that results commonly from the resistance made by temperament to the many influences by which the world , as it may happen then to be ...
... lives left in the rough . Keats hardly lived long enough to develop a well - outlined character , for that results commonly from the resistance made by temperament to the many influences by which the world , as it may happen then to be ...
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... live in her . You will by this time think I am in love with her , so , before I go any farther , I will tell you that I am not . She kept me awake one night , as a tune of Mozart's might do . I speak of the thing as a pastime and an ...
... live in her . You will by this time think I am in love with her , so , before I go any farther , I will tell you that I am not . She kept me awake one night , as a tune of Mozart's might do . I speak of the thing as a pastime and an ...
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... live most for will be a great occasion of my death . I cannot help it . Who can help it ? Were I in health it would make me ill , and how can I bear it in my state ? I dare say you will be able to guess on what subject I am harping ...
... live most for will be a great occasion of my death . I cannot help it . Who can help it ? Were I in health it would make me ill , and how can I bear it in my state ? I dare say you will be able to guess on what subject I am harping ...
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... lives ! I am afraid to write to her to receive a letter from her to see her handwriting would break my heart - Even to hear of her anyhow , to see her name written , would be more than I can bear . My dear Brown , what am I to do ...
... lives ! I am afraid to write to her to receive a letter from her to see her handwriting would break my heart - Even to hear of her anyhow , to see her name written , would be more than I can bear . My dear Brown , what am I to do ...
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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