The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... Lady who sent me a Laurel Crown . 287 Hymn to Apollo On receiving a Laurel Crown from Leigh Hunt To the Ladies who saw me Crown'd · Sonnet [ " As from the darkening gloom " ] Stanzas to Miss Wylie • Sonnet [ " Oh how I love , on a fair ...
... Lady who sent me a Laurel Crown . 287 Hymn to Apollo On receiving a Laurel Crown from Leigh Hunt To the Ladies who saw me Crown'd · Sonnet [ " As from the darkening gloom " ] Stanzas to Miss Wylie • Sonnet [ " Oh how I love , on a fair ...
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... Lady seen for a few moments at Vauxhall 306 Sonnet [ " Blue ! ' Tis the life of heaven , " ] 306 · Sonnet to John Hamilton Reynolds 307 What the Thrush said : Lines from a Letter to John Hamilton Reynolds 307 Sonnet - The Human Seasons ...
... Lady seen for a few moments at Vauxhall 306 Sonnet [ " Blue ! ' Tis the life of heaven , " ] 306 · Sonnet to John Hamilton Reynolds 307 What the Thrush said : Lines from a Letter to John Hamilton Reynolds 307 Sonnet - The Human Seasons ...
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... Lady who sent me a Laurel Crown . III . " After dark vapours have oppress'd our plains " IV . Written on the Blank Space of a Leaf at End of Chaucer's Tale of " The Flowre and the Lefe " ( reprinted from The Examiner ) 269 271 276 279 ...
... Lady who sent me a Laurel Crown . III . " After dark vapours have oppress'd our plains " IV . Written on the Blank Space of a Leaf at End of Chaucer's Tale of " The Flowre and the Lefe " ( reprinted from The Examiner ) 269 271 276 279 ...
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... lady sweet , Who cannot feel for cold her tender feet , From the worn top of some old battlement Hails it with tears , her stout defender sent : And from her own pure self no joy dissembling , Wraps round her ample robe with happy ...
... lady sweet , Who cannot feel for cold her tender feet , From the worn top of some old battlement Hails it with tears , her stout defender sent : And from her own pure self no joy dissembling , Wraps round her ample robe with happy ...
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... lady's hand ! How tremblingly their delicate ankles spann'd ! Into how sweet a trance his soul was gone , While whisperings of affection Made him delay to let their tender feet Come to the earth ; with an incline so sweet From their low ...
... lady's hand ! How tremblingly their delicate ankles spann'd ! Into how sweet a trance his soul was gone , While whisperings of affection Made him delay to let their tender feet Come to the earth ; with an incline so sweet From their low ...
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