The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... head , Until it came to some unfooted plains Where fed the herds of Pan : ay , great his gains Who thus one lamb did lose . Paths there were many , Winding through palmy fern , and rushes fenny , And ivy banks ; all leading pleasantly ...
... head , Until it came to some unfooted plains Where fed the herds of Pan : ay , great his gains Who thus one lamb did lose . Paths there were many , Winding through palmy fern , and rushes fenny , And ivy banks ; all leading pleasantly ...
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... head , and presently unmew My soul ; that I may dare , in wayfaring , To stammer where old Chaucer used to sing . Leading the way , young damsels danced along , Bearing the burden of a shepherd's song ; Each having a white wicker ...
... head , and presently unmew My soul ; that I may dare , in wayfaring , To stammer where old Chaucer used to sing . Leading the way , young damsels danced along , Bearing the burden of a shepherd's song ; Each having a white wicker ...
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... head , crowned with beechen wreath , Seem'd like a poll of ivy in the teeth Of winter hoar . Then came another crowd Of shepherds , lifting in due time aloud Their share of the ditty . After them appear'd , Up - follow'd by a multitude ...
... head , crowned with beechen wreath , Seem'd like a poll of ivy in the teeth Of winter hoar . Then came another crowd Of shepherds , lifting in due time aloud Their share of the ditty . After them appear'd , Up - follow'd by a multitude ...
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... head was dizzy and distraught . Moreover , through the dancing poppies stole A breeze most softly lulling to my soul ; And shaping visions all about my sight Of colors , wings , and bursts of spangly light ; The which became more ...
... head was dizzy and distraught . Moreover , through the dancing poppies stole A breeze most softly lulling to my soul ; And shaping visions all about my sight Of colors , wings , and bursts of spangly light ; The which became more ...
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... head was dizzy and distraught . Moreover , through the dancing poppies stole A breeze most softly lulling to my soul ; And shaping visions all about my sight Of colors , wings , and bursts of spangly light ; The which became more ...
... head was dizzy and distraught . Moreover , through the dancing poppies stole A breeze most softly lulling to my soul ; And shaping visions all about my sight Of colors , wings , and bursts of spangly light ; The which became more ...
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