The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... fears Were high about Pomona : here is cream , Deepening to richness from a snowy gleam ; Sweeter than that nurse Amalthea skimm'd For the boy Jupiter : and here , undimm'd By any touch , a bunch of blooming plums Ready to melt between ...
... fears Were high about Pomona : here is cream , Deepening to richness from a snowy gleam ; Sweeter than that nurse Amalthea skimm'd For the boy Jupiter : and here , undimm'd By any touch , a bunch of blooming plums Ready to melt between ...
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... fears Question that thus it was ; long time they lay Fondling and kissing every doubt away ; Long time ere soft caressing sobs began To mellow into words , and then there ran Two bubbling springs of talk from their sweet lips . " O ...
... fears Question that thus it was ; long time they lay Fondling and kissing every doubt away ; Long time ere soft caressing sobs began To mellow into words , and then there ran Two bubbling springs of talk from their sweet lips . " O ...
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... fear lest any part Should be engulfed in the eddying wind . As much as here is penn'd doth always find A resting - place , thus much comes clear and plain ; Anon the strange voice is upon the wane- And ' t is but echoed from departing ...
... fear lest any part Should be engulfed in the eddying wind . As much as here is penn'd doth always find A resting - place , thus much comes clear and plain ; Anon the strange voice is upon the wane- And ' t is but echoed from departing ...
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... fear Such tenderness as mine ? Great Dian , why , Why didst thou hear her prayer ? O that I Were rippling round her dainty fairness now , Circling about her waist , and striving how To entice her to a dive ! then stealing in Between her ...
... fear Such tenderness as mine ? Great Dian , why , Why didst thou hear her prayer ? O that I Were rippling round her dainty fairness now , Circling about her waist , and striving how To entice her to a dive ! then stealing in Between her ...
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... fear no more , Sweet Arethusa ! Dian's self must feel , Sometimes , these very pangs . Dear maiden , steal Blushing into my soul , and let us fly These dreary caverns for the open sky . I will delight thee all my winding course , From ...
... fear no more , Sweet Arethusa ! Dian's self must feel , Sometimes , these very pangs . Dear maiden , steal Blushing into my soul , and let us fly These dreary caverns for the open sky . I will delight thee all my winding course , From ...
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