The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... hear . Mr. Milnes , on the other hand , in his eagerness to prove that Keats was not killed by the article in the Quarterly , is carried too far toward the opposite extreme , and more than hints that he was not even hurt by it . This ...
... hear . Mr. Milnes , on the other hand , in his eagerness to prove that Keats was not killed by the article in the Quarterly , is carried too far toward the opposite extreme , and more than hints that he was not even hurt by it . This ...
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... hear her . There is nothing in the world of sufficient interest to divert me from her a moment . This was the case when I was in England ; I cannot recollect , without shuddering , the time that I was a prisoner at Hunt's , and used to ...
... hear her . There is nothing in the world of sufficient interest to divert me from her a moment . This was the case when I was in England ; I cannot recollect , without shuddering , the time that I was a prisoner at Hunt's , and used to ...
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... hear the city's din ; Now while the early budders are just new , And run in mazes of the youngest hue About old forests ; while the willow trails Its delicate amber ; and the dairy pails Bring home increase of milk . And , as the year ...
... hear the city's din ; Now while the early budders are just new , And run in mazes of the youngest hue About old forests ; while the willow trails Its delicate amber ; and the dairy pails Bring home increase of milk . And , as the year ...
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... Hear us , great Pan ! " O thou , for whose soul - soothing quiet , tur- tles Passion their voices cooingly ' mong myrtles , What time thou wanderest at eventide Through sunny meadows , that outskirt the side Of thine enmossed realms : O ...
... Hear us , great Pan ! " O thou , for whose soul - soothing quiet , tur- tles Passion their voices cooingly ' mong myrtles , What time thou wanderest at eventide Through sunny meadows , that outskirt the side Of thine enmossed realms : O ...
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... Hear us , O satyr king ! " O Hearkener to the loud - clapping shears , While ever and anon to his shorn peers A ram goes bleating : Winder of the horn , When snouted wild - boars routing tender corn Anger our huntsman : Breather round ...
... Hear us , O satyr king ! " O Hearkener to the loud - clapping shears , While ever and anon to his shorn peers A ram goes bleating : Winder of the horn , When snouted wild - boars routing tender corn Anger our huntsman : Breather round ...
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