The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 Seiten |
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... shades , sequester'd deep , Where no man went ; and if from shepherd's keep A lamb stray'd far a - down those inmost glens , Never again saw he the happy pens Whither his brethren , bleating with content , Over the hills at every ...
... shades , sequester'd deep , Where no man went ; and if from shepherd's keep A lamb stray'd far a - down those inmost glens , Never again saw he the happy pens Whither his brethren , bleating with content , Over the hills at every ...
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... shade , On her own couch , new made of flower leaves , Dried carefully on the cooler side of sheaves When last the sun his autumn tresses shook , And the tann'd harvesters rich armfuls took . Soon was he quieted to slumbrous rest : But ...
... shade , On her own couch , new made of flower leaves , Dried carefully on the cooler side of sheaves When last the sun his autumn tresses shook , And the tann'd harvesters rich armfuls took . Soon was he quieted to slumbrous rest : But ...
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... shades Were deepest dungeons ; heaths and sunny glades Were full of pestilent light ; our taintless rills Seem'd sooty , and o'erspread with upturn'd gills Of dying fish ; the vermeil rose had blown In frightful scarlet , and its thorns ...
... shades Were deepest dungeons ; heaths and sunny glades Were full of pestilent light ; our taintless rills Seem'd sooty , and o'erspread with upturn'd gills Of dying fish ; the vermeil rose had blown In frightful scarlet , and its thorns ...
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... 'd porticos of awful shade , And , at the last , a diamond balustrade , Leading afar past wild magnificence , Spiral through ruggedest loopholes , and thence Stretching across a void , then guiding o'er Enormous chasms 62 ENDYMION .
... 'd porticos of awful shade , And , at the last , a diamond balustrade , Leading afar past wild magnificence , Spiral through ruggedest loopholes , and thence Stretching across a void , then guiding o'er Enormous chasms 62 ENDYMION .
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... shade Ourselves whole summers by a river glade ; And I will tell thee stories of the sky , And breathe thee whispers of its minstrelsy . My happy love will overwing all bounds ! O let me melt into thee ! let the sounds Of our close ...
... shade Ourselves whole summers by a river glade ; And I will tell thee stories of the sky , And breathe thee whispers of its minstrelsy . My happy love will overwing all bounds ! O let me melt into thee ! let the sounds Of our close ...
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