The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... breathe away the curse : She led him , like some midnight spirit nurse Of happy changes in emphatic dreams , Along a path between two little streams , — Guarding his forehead , with her round elbow , From low - grown branches , and his ...
... breathe away the curse : She led him , like some midnight spirit nurse Of happy changes in emphatic dreams , Along a path between two little streams , — Guarding his forehead , with her round elbow , From low - grown branches , and his ...
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... breathing , not the spider's shuttle , Circled a million times within the space Of a swallow's nest - door , could delay a trace , A tinting of its quality : how light Must dreams themselves be ; seeing they're more slight Then the mere ...
... breathing , not the spider's shuttle , Circled a million times within the space Of a swallow's nest - door , could delay a trace , A tinting of its quality : how light Must dreams themselves be ; seeing they're more slight Then the mere ...
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... breath , Produce more than our searching witnesseth : What I know not : but who , of men , can tell That flowers would bloom , or that green fruit would swell To melting pulp , that fish would have bright mail , The earth its dower of ...
... breath , Produce more than our searching witnesseth : What I know not : but who , of men , can tell That flowers would bloom , or that green fruit would swell To melting pulp , that fish would have bright mail , The earth its dower of ...
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... take my vows , And breathe them sighingly among the boughs , To sue her gentle ears for whose fair head , Daily , I pluck sweet flowerets from their bed , And weave them dyingly - send honey - whispers Round 34 [ BOOX I. ENDYMION .
... take my vows , And breathe them sighingly among the boughs , To sue her gentle ears for whose fair head , Daily , I pluck sweet flowerets from their bed , And weave them dyingly - send honey - whispers Round 34 [ BOOX I. ENDYMION .
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... breath of heaven : thou dost taste Freedom as none can taste it , nor dost waste Thy loveliness in dismal elements ; But , finding in our green earth sweet contents , There livest blissfully . Ah , if to thee It 46 ENDYMION . [ BOOK II .
... breath of heaven : thou dost taste Freedom as none can taste it , nor dost waste Thy loveliness in dismal elements ; But , finding in our green earth sweet contents , There livest blissfully . Ah , if to thee It 46 ENDYMION . [ BOOK II .
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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