The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... pass All who must die that year Alas There is a rejected reading of the last couplet , which joins more perfectly than the final version does with line 99- And everichon shall by the [ e ] go Truly mine auctour says it so of which the ...
... pass All who must die that year Alas There is a rejected reading of the last couplet , which joins more perfectly than the final version does with line 99- And everichon shall by the [ e ] go Truly mine auctour says it so of which the ...
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... pass'd away ; For if we wander out in early morn , No wreathed incense do we see upborne Into the east , to meet the smiling day : No crowd of nymphs soft voic'd and young , and gay , In woven baskets bringing ears of corn , Roses , and ...
... pass'd away ; For if we wander out in early morn , No wreathed incense do we see upborne Into the east , to meet the smiling day : No crowd of nymphs soft voic'd and young , and gay , In woven baskets bringing ears of corn , Roses , and ...
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... pass . 61-67 Lord Houghton records the following alternative reading : Linger awhile among some bending planks That lean against a streamlet's daisied banks , And watch intently Nature's gentle doings : That will be found as soft as ...
... pass . 61-67 Lord Houghton records the following alternative reading : Linger awhile among some bending planks That lean against a streamlet's daisied banks , And watch intently Nature's gentle doings : That will be found as soft as ...
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... pass lightly by Objects that look'd out so invitingly On either side . These , gentle Calidore Greeted , as he had known them long before . The sidelong view of swelling leafiness , 30 40 Which the glad setting sun , in gold doth dress ...
... pass lightly by Objects that look'd out so invitingly On either side . These , gentle Calidore Greeted , as he had known them long before . The sidelong view of swelling leafiness , 30 40 Which the glad setting sun , in gold doth dress ...
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... pass'd since last I saw the spires In lucent Thames reflected : -warm desires To see the sun o'erpeep the eastern dimness , And morning shadows streaking into slimness Across the lawny fields , and pebbly water ; To mark the time as ...
... pass'd since last I saw the spires In lucent Thames reflected : -warm desires To see the sun o'erpeep the eastern dimness , And morning shadows streaking into slimness Across the lawny fields , and pebbly water ; To mark the time as ...
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