The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... tongue falter In telling of this goodly company , Of their old piety , and of their glee : But let a portion of ethereal dew Fall on my head , and presently unmew My soul ; that I may dare , in wayfaring , To stammer where old Chaucer ...
... tongue falter In telling of this goodly company , Of their old piety , and of their glee : But let a portion of ethereal dew Fall on my head , and presently unmew My soul ; that I may dare , in wayfaring , To stammer where old Chaucer ...
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... to envelope Those who would watch . Perhaps , the trembling knee And frantic gape of lonely Niobe , Poor , lonely Niobe ! when her lovely young Were dead and gone , and her caressing tongue Lay BOOK I. ] 15 ENDYMION . 155.
... to envelope Those who would watch . Perhaps , the trembling knee And frantic gape of lonely Niobe , Poor , lonely Niobe ! when her lovely young Were dead and gone , and her caressing tongue Lay BOOK I. ] 15 ENDYMION . 155.
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John Keats. Were dead and gone , and her caressing tongue Lay a lost thing upon her paly lip . And very , very deadliness did nip Her motherly cheeks . Aroused from this sad mood By one , who at a distance loud halloo'd , Uplifting his ...
John Keats. Were dead and gone , and her caressing tongue Lay a lost thing upon her paly lip . And very , very deadliness did nip Her motherly cheeks . Aroused from this sad mood By one , who at a distance loud halloo'd , Uplifting his ...
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... tongues shall loll Around the breathed boar : again I'll poll The fair - grown yew - tree , for a chosen bow : And , when the pleasant sun is getting low , Again I'll linger in a sloping mead To hear the speckled thrushes , and see feed ...
... tongues shall loll Around the breathed boar : again I'll poll The fair - grown yew - tree , for a chosen bow : And , when the pleasant sun is getting low , Again I'll linger in a sloping mead To hear the speckled thrushes , and see feed ...
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... tongue , although it overteem With mellow utterance , like a cavern - spring , Could figure out and to conception bring All I beheld and felt . Methought I lay Watching the zenith , where the milky way Among the stars in virgin splendor ...
... tongue , although it overteem With mellow utterance , like a cavern - spring , Could figure out and to conception bring All I beheld and felt . Methought I lay Watching the zenith , where the milky way Among the stars in virgin splendor ...
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