The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... sure thine other softling - this Thine own fair bosom , and I am so near ! Wilt fall asleep ? O let me sip that tear ! And whisper one sweet word that I may know This is this world - sweet dewy blossom ! " - Wo ! Wo ! WO TO THAT ...
... sure thine other softling - this Thine own fair bosom , and I am so near ! Wilt fall asleep ? O let me sip that tear ! And whisper one sweet word that I may know This is this world - sweet dewy blossom ! " - Wo ! Wo ! WO TO THAT ...
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... sure ! Peona of the woods ! -Can she endure ? - . Impossible - how dearly they embrace ! His lady smiles ; delight is in her face ; It is no treachery . " Dear brother mine ! Endymion , weep not so BOOK IV . ] 127 ENDYMION .
... sure ! Peona of the woods ! -Can she endure ? - . Impossible - how dearly they embrace ! His lady smiles ; delight is in her face ; It is no treachery . " Dear brother mine ! Endymion , weep not so BOOK IV . ] 127 ENDYMION .
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... Sure I will not believe thou hast such store Of grief , to last thee to my kiss again . Thou surely canst not bear a mind in pain , Come hand in hand with one so beautiful . Be happy both of you ! for I will pull The flowers of autumn ...
... Sure I will not believe thou hast such store Of grief , to last thee to my kiss again . Thou surely canst not bear a mind in pain , Come hand in hand with one so beautiful . Be happy both of you ! for I will pull The flowers of autumn ...
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... sure enough to make a mortal man Grow impious . " So he inwardly began On things for which no wording can be found ; Deeper and deeper sinking , until drown'd Beyond the reach of music : for the choir Of Cynthia he heard not , though ...
... sure enough to make a mortal man Grow impious . " So he inwardly began On things for which no wording can be found ; Deeper and deeper sinking , until drown'd Beyond the reach of music : for the choir Of Cynthia he heard not , though ...
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... sure art ; As though in Cupid's college she had spent Sweet days a lovely graduate , still unshent , And kept his rosy terms in idle languishment . Why this fair creature chose so fairily By the wayside to linger , we shall see ; But ...
... sure art ; As though in Cupid's college she had spent Sweet days a lovely graduate , still unshent , And kept his rosy terms in idle languishment . Why this fair creature chose so fairily By the wayside to linger , we shall see ; But ...
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