The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... soon she came , with sudden burst , upon Her self - possession - swung the lute aside , And earnestly said : " Brother , ' t is vain to hide That thou dost know of things mysterious , Immortal , starry ; such alone could thus Weigh down ...
... soon she came , with sudden burst , upon Her self - possession - swung the lute aside , And earnestly said : " Brother , ' t is vain to hide That thou dost know of things mysterious , Immortal , starry ; such alone could thus Weigh down ...
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... soon it lightly dipt , and rose , and sank , And dipt again , with the young couple's weight , - Peona guiding , through the water straight , Towards a bowery island opposite ; Which gaining presently , she steered right Into a shady ...
... soon it lightly dipt , and rose , and sank , And dipt again , with the young couple's weight , - Peona guiding , through the water straight , Towards a bowery island opposite ; Which gaining presently , she steered right Into a shady ...
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... Soon was he quieted to slumbrous rest : But , ere it crept upon him , he had prest Peona's busy hand against his lips , And still , a - sleeping , held her finger - tips In tender pressure . And as a willow keeps A patient watch over ...
... Soon was he quieted to slumbrous rest : But , ere it crept upon him , he had prest Peona's busy hand against his lips , And still , a - sleeping , held her finger - tips In tender pressure . And as a willow keeps A patient watch over ...
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... soon she came , with sudden burst , upon Her self - possession - swung the lute aside , And earnestly said : " Brother , ' t is vain to hide That thou dost know of things mysterious , Immortal , starry ; such alone could thus Weigh down ...
... soon she came , with sudden burst , upon Her self - possession - swung the lute aside , And earnestly said : " Brother , ' t is vain to hide That thou dost know of things mysterious , Immortal , starry ; such alone could thus Weigh down ...
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... Soon , as it seem'd , we left our journeying high , And straightway into frightful eddies swoop'd ; Such as aye muster where grey time has scoop'd Huge dens and caverns in a mountain's side : There hollow sounds aroused me , and I sigh ...
... Soon , as it seem'd , we left our journeying high , And straightway into frightful eddies swoop'd ; Such as aye muster where grey time has scoop'd Huge dens and caverns in a mountain's side : There hollow sounds aroused me , and I sigh ...
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