Poems of John Keats, Band 1Lawrence & Bullen, 1896 |
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... sweet desolation - balmy pain . What first inspired a bard of old to sing Narcissus pining o'er the untainted spring ? In some delicious ramble , he had found A little space , with boughs all woven round ; And in the midst of all , a ...
... sweet desolation - balmy pain . What first inspired a bard of old to sing Narcissus pining o'er the untainted spring ? In some delicious ramble , he had found A little space , with boughs all woven round ; And in the midst of all , a ...
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... sweet , so blushing mad , so shaken , That the wild warmth prob'd the young sleeper's heart Enchantingly ; and with a sudden start His trembling arms were out in instant time To catch his fainting love . - O foolish rhyme , What mighty ...
... sweet , so blushing mad , so shaken , That the wild warmth prob'd the young sleeper's heart Enchantingly ; and with a sudden start His trembling arms were out in instant time To catch his fainting love . - O foolish rhyme , What mighty ...
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... sweet spot Pillow my chin for ever ? ever press 740 These toying hands and kiss their smooth excess ? Why not for ... sweet , sweet , sweet . 765 Revive , dear youth , or I shall faint and die ; * The reading of the first edition . Mr ...
... sweet spot Pillow my chin for ever ? ever press 740 These toying hands and kiss their smooth excess ? Why not for ... sweet , sweet , sweet . 765 Revive , dear youth , or I shall faint and die ; * The reading of the first edition . Mr ...
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accent Apollo Arethusa beauty blue bower breath bright brother Carian Charles Cowden Clarke charm clouds Cynthia dark death delight dost doth dream earth Endymion eyes faint fair feel flowers friends gentle George Keats goddess golden green hadst hand happy hast heart heaven inversion John Keats JOSEPH SEVERN Keats kiss Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt light lines lips lone look Lord Houghton lyre Milton moon morning mortal mysterious never night o'er passage passion Peona pleasant pleasure poem poet poetic Revision of Hyperion rose round Scylla seems sigh silent silver SIR CHARLES DILKE SLEEP AND POETRY smile soft sonnets sorrow soul spirit stanza stept strange streams style sweet tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thought tion trees twas verse voice wast playing whence wherefore wild wings wonders words young youth