And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreath'd trellis of a working brain, With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With all the gardener Fancy e'er could feign, Who breeding flowers, will never breed the... Poems - Seite 10von John Keats - 1896 - 302 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...[Psyche's] priest, and build a fane In some untrodden region of my mind, [...] A rosy sanctuary will I dress With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With...feign, Who breeding flowers, will never breed the same [...].4' Again, Keats draws back on nature's realm and compares it to poetry. His emphasis on variety... | |
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...of this wide-quietness A rosy Sanctuary will I dress With the wreathe! trellis of a working brain: With buds and bells and stars without a name; With...thee all soft delight That shadowy thought can win; A bright torch, and a casement ope at night, To let the warm Love in — Here endethe ye Ode to Psyche... | |
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...of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreath'd trellis of a working brain, With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With...there shall be for thee all soft delight That shadowy thoughts can win, A bright torch, and a casement ope at night, To let the warm Love in! ' <«£!> ('Ode... | |
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...THINGS": FRANKENFOODS AND THE BOUNDS OF WORDSWORTHIAN NATURAL PIETYAnne-Lise Francois With all the flowers Fancy e'er could feign Who breeding flowers will never breed the same. — John Keats, Ode to Psyche And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each in natural piety. —... | |
| Stanley Plumly - 2008 - 410 Seiten
...dress With the wreath 'd trellis of a working brain; With buds, and bells, and stars without brain, With all the gardener Fancy e'er could feign, Who...thee all soft delight That shadowy thought can win, A bright torch, and a casement ope at night, To let the warm Love in! Dream and myth — two of Keats's... | |
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