The Poetical Works of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1920 - 491 Seiten |
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... wide field for ingenious and critical con- jecture . R. M. MILNES . " The poem starts on page 5 with a dropped head reading " Hyperion , a Vision ” ; but the head - lines , from page 6 to page 24 , read on the versos , " Another version ...
... wide field for ingenious and critical con- jecture . R. M. MILNES . " The poem starts on page 5 with a dropped head reading " Hyperion , a Vision ” ; but the head - lines , from page 6 to page 24 , read on the versos , " Another version ...
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... wide wand'ring for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far round the horizon's crystal air to skim , And trace the dwindled edgings of its brim ; To picture out the quaint , and curious bending Of a fresh woodland alley ...
... wide wand'ring for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far round the horizon's crystal air to skim , And trace the dwindled edgings of its brim ; To picture out the quaint , and curious bending Of a fresh woodland alley ...
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... wide , To catch a glimpse of Fauns , and Dryades Coming with softest rustle through the trees ; And garlands woven of flowers wild , and sweet , Upheld on ivory wrists , or sporting feet : Telling us how fair , trembling Syrinx fled ...
... wide , To catch a glimpse of Fauns , and Dryades Coming with softest rustle through the trees ; And garlands woven of flowers wild , and sweet , Upheld on ivory wrists , or sporting feet : Telling us how fair , trembling Syrinx fled ...
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... wide air ; thou most lovely queen Of all the brightness that mine eyes have seen ! As thou exceedest all things in thy shine , So every tale , does this sweet tale of thine . O for three words of honey , that I might Tell but one wonder ...
... wide air ; thou most lovely queen Of all the brightness that mine eyes have seen ! As thou exceedest all things in thy shine , So every tale , does this sweet tale of thine . O for three words of honey , that I might Tell but one wonder ...
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... wide hall , and show their happy 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 ...
... wide hall , and show their happy 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 ...
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