The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... bliss Alone preserved me from the drear abyss Of death , for the fair form had gone again . Pleasure is oft a visitant : but pain Clings cruelly to us , like the gnawing sloth On the deer's tender haunches : late , and loth , ' T is ...
... bliss Alone preserved me from the drear abyss Of death , for the fair form had gone again . Pleasure is oft a visitant : but pain Clings cruelly to us , like the gnawing sloth On the deer's tender haunches : late , and loth , ' T is ...
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... bliss , Is miserable . ' Twas even so with this Dew - dropping melody , in the Carian's ear ; First heaven , then hell , and then forgotten clear , Vanish'd in elemental passion . And down some swart abysm he had gone , Had 48 [ BOOK II ...
... bliss , Is miserable . ' Twas even so with this Dew - dropping melody , in the Carian's ear ; First heaven , then hell , and then forgotten clear , Vanish'd in elemental passion . And down some swart abysm he had gone , Had 48 [ BOOK II ...
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... bliss ! A naked waist : " Fair Cupid , whence is this ? " A well - known voice sigh'd , " Sweetest , here am I ! " At which soft ravishment , with doting cry They trembled to each other . - Helicon ! O fountain'd hill ! Old Homer's ...
... bliss ! A naked waist : " Fair Cupid , whence is this ? " A well - known voice sigh'd , " Sweetest , here am I ! " At which soft ravishment , with doting cry They trembled to each other . - Helicon ! O fountain'd hill ! Old Homer's ...
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... bliss ! A naked waist : " Fair Cupid , whence is this ? " A well - known voice sigh'd , " Sweetest , here am I ! ” At which soft ravishment , with doting cry They trembled to each other . - Helicon ! O fountain'd hill ! Old Homer's ...
... bliss ! A naked waist : " Fair Cupid , whence is this ? " A well - known voice sigh'd , " Sweetest , here am I ! ” At which soft ravishment , with doting cry They trembled to each other . - Helicon ! O fountain'd hill ! Old Homer's ...
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... bliss ! O pain ! I love thee , youth , more than I can conceive ; And so long absence from thee doth bereave My soul of any rest ; yet must I hence : Yet , can I not to starry eminence Uplift thee ; nor for very shame can own O that I ...
... bliss ! O pain ! I love thee , youth , more than I can conceive ; And so long absence from thee doth bereave My soul of any rest ; yet must I hence : Yet , can I not to starry eminence Uplift thee ; nor for very shame can own O that I ...
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adieu Apollo Art thou Bacchus beauty beneath bliss blue bower breast breath bright Carian clouds Corinth dark deep delight divine dost doth dream earth Elysium Enceladus Endymion eyes face faint fair fear feel flowers forehead forest Gay villagers gentle Goddess golden green grief hand happy head heart heaven hour Hyperion immortal JOHN KEATS kiss Lamia leaves light lips lone lute Lycius lyre melodies morning mortal mossy Muses Naiad never night nymph o'er ODE TO PSYCHE pain pale pass'd passion pinions pleasant pleasure poesy rill ringdove rose round Saturn Satyrs Scylla seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spake spirit stars stept stood strange stream sweet tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thought tongue trees trembling voice warm weep whence whispering wide wild wind wings wonders young youth