The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... eye - earnestly , through almond vales : Who , suddenly , should stoop through the smooth wind , And with the balmiest ... eyes dissolving at his wo , Or anxious calls , or close of trembling palms , Or maiden's sigh , that grief itself ...
... eye - earnestly , through almond vales : Who , suddenly , should stoop through the smooth wind , And with the balmiest ... eyes dissolving at his wo , Or anxious calls , or close of trembling palms , Or maiden's sigh , that grief itself ...
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John Keats. Trembling its closed eyes and sleeked wings About me ; and the pearliest dew not brings Such morning incense from the fields of May , As do those brighter drops that twinkling stray From those kind eyes , -the very home and ...
John Keats. Trembling its closed eyes and sleeked wings About me ; and the pearliest dew not brings Such morning incense from the fields of May , As do those brighter drops that twinkling stray From those kind eyes , -the very home and ...
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... eye - earnestly , through almond vales : Who , suddenly , should stoop through the smooth wind , And with the balmiest ... eyes dissolving at his wo , Or anxious calls , or close of trembling palms , Or maiden's sigh , that grief itself ...
... eye - earnestly , through almond vales : Who , suddenly , should stoop through the smooth wind , And with the balmiest ... eyes dissolving at his wo , Or anxious calls , or close of trembling palms , Or maiden's sigh , that grief itself ...
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... was calm'd to life again . Opening his eyelids with a healthier brain , He said : " I feel this thine endearing love All through my bosom : thou art as a dove Trembling its closed eyes and sleeked wings About me ; BOOK 1. ] 19 ENDYMION .
... was calm'd to life again . Opening his eyelids with a healthier brain , He said : " I feel this thine endearing love All through my bosom : thou art as a dove Trembling its closed eyes and sleeked wings About me ; BOOK 1. ] 19 ENDYMION .
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John Keats. Trembling its closed eyes and sleeked wings About me ; and the pearliest dew not brings Such morning incense from the fields of May , As do those brighter drops that twinkling stray From those kind eyes , —the very home and ...
John Keats. Trembling its closed eyes and sleeked wings About me ; and the pearliest dew not brings Such morning incense from the fields of May , As do those brighter drops that twinkling stray From those kind eyes , —the very home and ...
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