The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... live , To take in draughts of life from the gold fount Of kind and passionate looks ; to count , and count The moments , by some greedy help that seem'd A second self , that each might be redeem'd And plunder'd of its load of ...
... live , To take in draughts of life from the gold fount Of kind and passionate looks ; to count , and count The moments , by some greedy help that seem'd A second self , that each might be redeem'd And plunder'd of its load of ...
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... lives a choking flame— O let me cool it among the zephyr - boughs ! A homeward fever parches up my tongue— O let me slake it at the running springs ! Upon my ear a noisy nothing rings- O let me once more hear the linnet's note ! Before ...
... lives a choking flame— O let me cool it among the zephyr - boughs ! A homeward fever parches up my tongue— O let me slake it at the running springs ! Upon my ear a noisy nothing rings- O let me once more hear the linnet's note ! Before ...
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... lives a choking flame- O let me cool it among the zephyr - boughs ! A homeward fever parches up my tongue- O let me slake it at the running springs ! Upon my ear a noisy nothing rings— O let me once more hear the linnet's note ! Before ...
... lives a choking flame- O let me cool it among the zephyr - boughs ! A homeward fever parches up my tongue- O let me slake it at the running springs ! Upon my ear a noisy nothing rings— O let me once more hear the linnet's note ! Before ...
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... live , that lonely man , Who loved - and music slew not ? ' Tis the pest Of love , that fairest joys give most unrest ; That things of delicate and tenderest worth Are swallow'd all , and made a seared dearth , By one consuming flame ...
... live , that lonely man , Who loved - and music slew not ? ' Tis the pest Of love , that fairest joys give most unrest ; That things of delicate and tenderest worth Are swallow'd all , and made a seared dearth , By one consuming flame ...
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... thine orby power Is coming fresh upon me : O be kind ! Keep back thine influence , and do not blind My sovereign vision . - Dearest love , forgive That I can think away from thee and live ! 74 ENDYMION . [ BOOK III .
... thine orby power Is coming fresh upon me : O be kind ! Keep back thine influence , and do not blind My sovereign vision . - Dearest love , forgive That I can think away from thee and live ! 74 ENDYMION . [ BOOK III .
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