The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... hast thou seen bolts of the thunder hurl'd As from thy threshold ; day by day hast been A little lower than the chilly sheen Of icy pinnacles , and dipp'dst thine arms Into the deadening ether that still charms Their marble being : now ...
... hast thou seen bolts of the thunder hurl'd As from thy threshold ; day by day hast been A little lower than the chilly sheen Of icy pinnacles , and dipp'dst thine arms Into the deadening ether that still charms Their marble being : now ...
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... hast thou been to teach Strange journeyings ! Wherever beauty dwells , In gulf or aerie , mountains or deep dells , In light , in gloom , in star or blazing sun , Thou pointest out the way , and straight ' t is won . Amid his toil thou ...
... hast thou been to teach Strange journeyings ! Wherever beauty dwells , In gulf or aerie , mountains or deep dells , In light , in gloom , in star or blazing sun , Thou pointest out the way , and straight ' t is won . Amid his toil thou ...
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... hast smiled . Thou seem'dst my sister : hand in hand we went From eve to morn across the firmament . No apples would I gather from the tree , Till thou hadst cool'd their cheeks deliciously : No tumbling water ever spake romance , But ...
... hast smiled . Thou seem'dst my sister : hand in hand we went From eve to morn across the firmament . No apples would I gather from the tree , Till thou hadst cool'd their cheeks deliciously : No tumbling water ever spake romance , But ...
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... hast been a witness - it must be For these I know thou canst not feel a drouth , By the melancholy corners of that mouth , So I will in my story straightway pass To more immediate matter . Wo , alas ! That love should be my bane ! Ah ...
... hast been a witness - it must be For these I know thou canst not feel a drouth , By the melancholy corners of that mouth , So I will in my story straightway pass To more immediate matter . Wo , alas ! That love should be my bane ! Ah ...
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... hast thews Immortal , for thou art of heavenly race : But such a love is mine , that here I chase Eternally away from thee all bloom Of youth , and destine thee towards a tomb . Hence shalt thou quickly to the watery vast ; And there ...
... hast thews Immortal , for thou art of heavenly race : But such a love is mine , that here I chase Eternally away from thee all bloom Of youth , and destine thee towards a tomb . Hence shalt thou quickly to the watery vast ; And there ...
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