The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... cold thrill . But ' t was not long ; for , sweeter than the rill To its old channel , or a swollen tide To margin sallows , where the leaves he spied , And flowers , and wreaths , and ready myrtle crowns Up heaping through the slab ...
... cold thrill . But ' t was not long ; for , sweeter than the rill To its old channel , or a swollen tide To margin sallows , where the leaves he spied , And flowers , and wreaths , and ready myrtle crowns Up heaping through the slab ...
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... cold thrill . But ' t was not long ; for , sweeter than the rill To its old channel , or a swollen tide To margin sallows , where the leaves he spied , And flowers , and wreaths , and ready myrtle crowns Up heaping through the slab ...
... cold thrill . But ' t was not long ; for , sweeter than the rill To its old channel , or a swollen tide To margin sallows , where the leaves he spied , And flowers , and wreaths , and ready myrtle crowns Up heaping through the slab ...
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... cold retreat , When on the pleasant grass such love , lovelorn , Lay sorrowing ; when every tear was born Of diverse passion ; when her lips and eyes Were closed in sullen moisture , and quick sighs Came vex'd and pettish through her ...
... cold retreat , When on the pleasant grass such love , lovelorn , Lay sorrowing ; when every tear was born Of diverse passion ; when her lips and eyes Were closed in sullen moisture , and quick sighs Came vex'd and pettish through her ...
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... cold leaden awe These secrets struck into him ; and unless Dian had chased away that heaviness , He might have died : but now , with cheered feel , He onward kept ; wooing these thoughts to steal About the labyrinth in his soul of love ...
... cold leaden awe These secrets struck into him ; and unless Dian had chased away that heaviness , He might have died : but now , with cheered feel , He onward kept ; wooing these thoughts to steal About the labyrinth in his soul of love ...
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... cold beneath his cold thin feet ; And , ample as the largest winding - sheet , A cloak of blue wrapp'd up his aged bones , O'erwrought with symbols by the deepest groans Of ambitious magic : every ocean - form Was woven in with black ...
... cold beneath his cold thin feet ; And , ample as the largest winding - sheet , A cloak of blue wrapp'd up his aged bones , O'erwrought with symbols by the deepest groans Of ambitious magic : every ocean - form Was woven in with black ...
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