The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... pale laugh , and curse . ' Ha ! ha ! Sir Dainty ! there must be a nurse Made of rose - leaves and thistle - down , express , To cradle thee , my sweet , and lull thee : yes , I am too flinty - hard for thy nice touch : My tenderest ...
... pale laugh , and curse . ' Ha ! ha ! Sir Dainty ! there must be a nurse Made of rose - leaves and thistle - down , express , To cradle thee , my sweet , and lull thee : yes , I am too flinty - hard for thy nice touch : My tenderest ...
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... pale oblivion ; And I was gazing on the surges prone , With many a scalding tear , and many a groan , When at my feet emerged an old man's hand , Grasping this scroll , and this same slender wand . I knelt with pain — reach'd out my ...
... pale oblivion ; And I was gazing on the surges prone , With many a scalding tear , and many a groan , When at my feet emerged an old man's hand , Grasping this scroll , and this same slender wand . I knelt with pain — reach'd out my ...
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... pale Unto the nightingale , That thou mayst listen the cold dews among ? " O Sorrow ! Why dost borrow Heart's lightness from the merriment of May ? A lover would not tread A cowslip on the head , Though he should dance from eve till ...
... pale Unto the nightingale , That thou mayst listen the cold dews among ? " O Sorrow ! Why dost borrow Heart's lightness from the merriment of May ? A lover would not tread A cowslip on the head , Though he should dance from eve till ...
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... pale . Into these regions came I , following him , Sick - hearted , weary — so I took a whim To stray away into these forests drear , Alone , without a peer : And I have told thee all thou mayest hear . " Young stranger ! I've been a ...
... pale . Into these regions came I , following him , Sick - hearted , weary — so I took a whim To stray away into these forests drear , Alone , without a peer : And I have told thee all thou mayest hear . " Young stranger ! I've been a ...
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... pale new moon Sad zephyr droops the clouds like weeping willow : ' T was Sleep slow journeying with head on pillow . For the first time , since he came nigh dead - born From the old womb of night , his cave forlorn . Had he left more ...
... pale new moon Sad zephyr droops the clouds like weeping willow : ' T was Sleep slow journeying with head on pillow . For the first time , since he came nigh dead - born From the old womb of night , his cave forlorn . Had he left more ...
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