The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... walk'd Unto the clover - sward , and she has talk'd Full soothingly to every nested finch : Rise , Cupids ! or we'll give the blue - bell pinch To your dimpled arms . Once more sweet life begin 52 32 [ BOOK II . ENDYMION .
... walk'd Unto the clover - sward , and she has talk'd Full soothingly to every nested finch : Rise , Cupids ! or we'll give the blue - bell pinch To your dimpled arms . Once more sweet life begin 52 32 [ BOOK II . ENDYMION .
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... Give ear ! " O Arethusa , peerless nymph ! why 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 ...
... Give ear ! " O Arethusa , peerless nymph ! why 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 ...
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... give up awhile his penny pelf , And take a dream ' mong rushes Stygian , It could not be so phantasied . Fierce , wan , And tyrannising was the lady's look , As over them a gnarled staff she shook . Oft - times upon the sudden she laugh ...
... give up awhile his penny pelf , And take a dream ' mong rushes Stygian , It could not be so phantasied . Fierce , wan , And tyrannising was the lady's look , As over them a gnarled staff she shook . Oft - times upon the sudden she laugh ...
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... give me to the air , or let me die ! I sue not for my happy crown again ; I sue not for my phalanx on the plain ; I sue not for my lone , my widow'd wife : I sue not for my ruddy drops of life , My children fair , my lovely girls and ...
... give me to the air , or let me die ! I sue not for my happy crown again ; I sue not for my phalanx on the plain ; I sue not for my lone , my widow'd wife : I sue not for my ruddy drops of life , My children fair , my lovely girls and ...
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... , and confines , and frets Our spirits ' wings : despondency besets Our pillows ; and the fresh to - morrow morn Seems to give forth its light in very scorn Of our dull , uninspired , snail - paced lives 102 [ BOOK IV . ENDYMION .
... , and confines , and frets Our spirits ' wings : despondency besets Our pillows ; and the fresh to - morrow morn Seems to give forth its light in very scorn Of our dull , uninspired , snail - paced lives 102 [ BOOK IV . ENDYMION .
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