The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... stars . Ah ! surely he had burst our mortal bars ; Into some wond'rous region he had gone , To search for thee , divine Endymion ! He was a Poet , sure a lover too , 190 Who stood on Latmus ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from ...
... stars . Ah ! surely he had burst our mortal bars ; Into some wond'rous region he had gone , To search for thee , divine Endymion ! He was a Poet , sure a lover too , 190 Who stood on Latmus ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from ...
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... 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 , Rein in the swelling of his ample might ? Spenser ! thy brows are ...
... 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 , Rein in the swelling of his ample might ? Spenser ! thy brows are ...
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... stars , and bells of amber . Sir Gondibert has doff'd his shining steel , Gladdening in the free , and airy feel Of a light mantle ; and while Clerimond Is looking round about him with a fond , And placid eye , young Calidore is burning ...
... stars , and bells of amber . Sir Gondibert has doff'd his shining steel , Gladdening in the free , and airy feel Of a light mantle ; and while Clerimond Is looking round about him with a fond , And placid eye , young Calidore is burning ...
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... stars , to strive to think divinely : That I should never hear Apollo's song , Though feathery clouds were floating all along The purple west , and , two bright streaks between , The golden lyre itself were dimly seen : That the still ...
... stars , to strive to think divinely : That I should never hear Apollo's song , Though feathery clouds were floating all along The purple west , and , two bright streaks between , The golden lyre itself were dimly seen : That the still ...
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... stars look very cold about the sky , And I have many miles on foot to fare . Yet feel I little of the cool bleak air , Or of the dead leaves rustling drearily , Or of those silver lamps that burn on high , Or of the distance from home's ...
... stars look very cold about the sky , And I have many miles on foot to fare . Yet feel I little of the cool bleak air , Or of the dead leaves rustling drearily , Or of those silver lamps that burn on high , Or of the distance from home's ...
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