The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... lips ; now I here declare that I have not any particular affection for any particular phrase , word , or letter in the whole affair . I have written to please myself , and in hopes to please others , and for a love of fame ; if I ...
... lips ; now I here declare that I have not any particular affection for any particular phrase , word , or letter in the whole affair . I have written to please myself , and in hopes to please others , and for a love of fame ; if I ...
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... lips ( yielding immortal nectar ) Be gently press'd by any but myself- Think , think Francesca , what a cursed thing It were beyond expression ! These lines follow the words " Some lines I read the other day are constantly ringing a ...
... lips ( yielding immortal nectar ) Be gently press'd by any but myself- Think , think Francesca , what a cursed thing It were beyond expression ! These lines follow the words " Some lines I read the other day are constantly ringing a ...
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... lips , yielding immortal nectar , Be gently touch'd by any but myself ; Think , think , Marcelia , what a cursed thing I were beyond expression . Keats only left two lines untouched ; and , in mitigating the coarseness of Massinger's ...
... lips , yielding immortal nectar , Be gently touch'd by any but myself ; Think , think , Marcelia , what a cursed thing I were beyond expression . Keats only left two lines untouched ; and , in mitigating the coarseness of Massinger's ...
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... lips , and downward look ; O let me for one moment touch her wrist ; Let me one moment to her breathing list ; And as she leaves me may she often turn Her fair eyes looking through her locks auburne . What next ? A tuft of evening ...
... lips , and downward look ; O let me for one moment touch her wrist ; Let me one moment to her breathing list ; And as she leaves me may she often turn Her fair eyes looking through her locks auburne . What next ? A tuft of evening ...
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... lips First touch'd ; what amorous , and fondling nips They gave each other's cheeks ; with all their sighs , And how they kist each other's tremulous eyes : The silver lamp , -the ravishment , -the wonder- 115 , 116 Lord Houghton ...
... lips First touch'd ; what amorous , and fondling nips They gave each other's cheeks ; with all their sighs , And how they kist each other's tremulous eyes : The silver lamp , -the ravishment , -the wonder- 115 , 116 Lord Houghton ...
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