The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company 46 East Fourteenth street., 1885 - 427 Seiten |
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... sing Narcissus pining o'er the untainted spring ? * Syrinx , a river nymph , who , flying from Pan , was turned into ... Sings through my slender leaves that I was chaste . " In some delicious ramble , he had found A little 6 EARLY POEMS .
... sing Narcissus pining o'er the untainted spring ? * Syrinx , a river nymph , who , flying from Pan , was turned into ... Sings through my slender leaves that I was chaste . " In some delicious ramble , he had found A little 6 EARLY POEMS .
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... sing the splendour of the revelries , When butts of wine are drank off to the lees ? And that bright lance , against the fretted wall , Beneath the shade of stately banneral , Is slung with shining cuirass , sword , and shield ? Where ...
... sing the splendour of the revelries , When butts of wine are drank off to the lees ? And that bright lance , against the fretted wall , Beneath the shade of stately banneral , Is slung with shining cuirass , sword , and shield ? Where ...
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... sing them on their bridal night . Gay villagers , upon a morn of May , When they have tired their gentle limbs with play , And formed a snowy circle on the grass , And placed in midst of all that lovely lass Who chosen is their queen ...
... sing them on their bridal night . Gay villagers , upon a morn of May , When they have tired their gentle limbs with play , And formed a snowy circle on the grass , And placed in midst of all that lovely lass Who chosen is their queen ...
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... sing out and soothe their wavy hair . Could all this be forgotten ? Yes , a schism Nurtured by foppery and barbarism , Made great Apollo blush for this his land . Men were thought wise who could not understand His glories with a puling ...
... sing out and soothe their wavy hair . Could all this be forgotten ? Yes , a schism Nurtured by foppery and barbarism , Made great Apollo blush for this his land . Men were thought wise who could not understand His glories with a puling ...
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... sing Their youth away , and die ? ' Twas even so : But let me think away those times of woe : Now ' tis a fairer season ; ye have breathed Rich benedictions o'er us ; ye have wreathed " in * A celebrated French poet and satirist . He ...
... sing Their youth away , and die ? ' Twas even so : But let me think away those times of woe : Now ' tis a fairer season ; ye have breathed Rich benedictions o'er us ; ye have wreathed " in * A celebrated French poet and satirist . He ...
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