The Poetical Works of John KeatsClarendon Press, 1966 - 237 Seiten |
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... hair , of a brown colour , was fine , and hung in natural ringlets . " Shelley said that " in spite of his transcendent genius , Keats never was , nor ever will be , a popular poet . " Perhaps so . Yet edition after edition of his poems ...
... hair , of a brown colour , was fine , and hung in natural ringlets . " Shelley said that " in spite of his transcendent genius , Keats never was , nor ever will be , a popular poet . " Perhaps so . Yet edition after edition of his poems ...
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... hair , that extends Into many graceful bends : As the leaves of Hellebore Turn to whence they sprung before , And behind each ample curl Peeps the richness of a pearl . Downward too flows many a tress With a glossy waviness ; Full and ...
... hair , that extends Into many graceful bends : As the leaves of Hellebore Turn to whence they sprung before , And behind each ample curl Peeps the richness of a pearl . Downward too flows many a tress With a glossy waviness ; Full and ...
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... hair . " Lamia ! " he shrieked ; and nothing but the shriek With its sad echo did the silence break . " Begone , foul dream ! " he cried , gazing again In the bride's face , where now no azure vein Wandered on fair - spaced temples ; no ...
... hair . " Lamia ! " he shrieked ; and nothing but the shriek With its sad echo did the silence break . " Begone , foul dream ! " he cried , gazing again In the bride's face , where now no azure vein Wandered on fair - spaced temples ; no ...
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