The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... night ? No voice will tell " .. 433 On a Dream " If by dull rhymes our English must be chain'd " 435 " The day is gone , and all its sweets are gone " I cry your mercy - pity - love - ay , love " Keats's Last Sonnet ..... .... 436 ...
... night ? No voice will tell " .. 433 On a Dream " If by dull rhymes our English must be chain'd " 435 " The day is gone , and all its sweets are gone " I cry your mercy - pity - love - ay , love " Keats's Last Sonnet ..... .... 436 ...
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... night , as a tune of Mozart's might do . I speak of the thing as a pastime and an amusement , than which I can feel none deeper than a conversation with an imperial woman , the very yes and no of whose life is to me a banquet . I like ...
... night , as a tune of Mozart's might do . I speak of the thing as a pastime and an amusement , than which I can feel none deeper than a conversation with an imperial woman , the very yes and no of whose life is to me a banquet . I like ...
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... Night- ingale , and to the Grecian Urn . He studied Italian , read Ariosto , and wrote part of a humor- ous poem , The Cap and Bells . He tried his hand at tragedy , and Mr. Milnes has published among his " 6 Remains , " Otho the Great ...
... Night- ingale , and to the Grecian Urn . He studied Italian , read Ariosto , and wrote part of a humor- ous poem , The Cap and Bells . He tried his hand at tragedy , and Mr. Milnes has published among his " 6 Remains , " Otho the Great ...
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... night to deliver me from these pains , and then I wish death away , for death would destroy even those pains , which are better than nothing . and sea , weakness and decline , are great separa- tors , but Death is the great divorcer for ...
... night to deliver me from these pains , and then I wish death away , for death would destroy even those pains , which are better than nothing . and sea , weakness and decline , are great separa- tors , but Death is the great divorcer for ...
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... night he asked to have this epitaph inscribed upon his gravestone , 66 HERE LIES ONE WHOSE NAME WAS WRIT IN WATER . " On the 23d , he died , without pain and as if falling asleep . His last words were , " I am dying ; I shall die easy ...
... night he asked to have this epitaph inscribed upon his gravestone , 66 HERE LIES ONE WHOSE NAME WAS WRIT IN WATER . " On the 23d , he died , without pain and as if falling asleep . His last words were , " I am dying ; I shall die easy ...
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