The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... face , seated behind a table with an open book before him , the right hand resting on the book , the left supporting the chin and cheek ( fingers closed ) , while the elbow rests on the table . An eight - page catalogue of Moxon's ...
... face , seated behind a table with an open book before him , the right hand resting on the book , the left supporting the chin and cheek ( fingers closed ) , while the elbow rests on the table . An eight - page catalogue of Moxon's ...
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... face hath felt the Winter's wind " Sonnet on sitting down to read King Lear once again to the Nile 29 · Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds Dawlish Fair ( " Over the Hill and over the Dale " ) Fragment of an Ode to Maia • Sonnet On ...
... face hath felt the Winter's wind " Sonnet on sitting down to read King Lear once again to the Nile 29 · Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds Dawlish Fair ( " Over the Hill and over the Dale " ) Fragment of an Ode to Maia • Sonnet On ...
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... face was clear as infant's eyes , Though she stood smiling o'er the sacrifice , The Poet wept at her so piteous fate , Wept that such beauty should be desolate : So in fine wrath some golden sounds he won , And gave meek Cynthia her ...
... face was clear as infant's eyes , Though she stood smiling o'er the sacrifice , The Poet wept at her so piteous fate , Wept that such beauty should be desolate : So in fine wrath some golden sounds he won , And gave meek Cynthia her ...
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... faces ; Or stand in courtly talk by fives and sevens : Like those fair stars that twinkle in the heavens . Yet must I tell a tale of chivalry : Or wherefore comes that steed so proudly by ? Wherefore more proudly does the gentle knight ...
... faces ; Or stand in courtly talk by fives and sevens : Like those fair stars that twinkle in the heavens . Yet must I tell a tale of chivalry : Or wherefore comes that steed so proudly by ? Wherefore more proudly does the gentle knight ...
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... face , And mailed hand held out , ready to greet The large - eyed wonder , and ambitious heat Of the aspiring boy ; who as he led Those smiling ladies , often turn'd his head To admire the visor arch'd so gracefully Over a knightly brow ...
... face , And mailed hand held out , ready to greet The large - eyed wonder , and ambitious heat Of the aspiring boy ; who as he led Those smiling ladies , often turn'd his head To admire the visor arch'd so gracefully Over a knightly brow ...
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