The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many ManuscriptsCrowell, 1895 - 661 páginas |
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... ears . John in ungovernable rage rushed up and actually struck the usher . Clarke adds : " He was not merely the favorite of all , like a pet prize - fighter , for his terrier courage ; but his highmindedness , his utter unconsciousness ...
... ears . John in ungovernable rage rushed up and actually struck the usher . Clarke adds : " He was not merely the favorite of all , like a pet prize - fighter , for his terrier courage ; but his highmindedness , his utter unconsciousness ...
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... ears . Is there another life ? Shall I awake and find this a dream ? There must be we cannot be created for this sort of suffering . " Contrary winds enabled Keats once more to land on English soil . It was on the Dorsetshire coast ...
... ears . Is there another life ? Shall I awake and find this a dream ? There must be we cannot be created for this sort of suffering . " Contrary winds enabled Keats once more to land on English soil . It was on the Dorsetshire coast ...
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... ears of corn , Roses , and pinks , and violets , to adorn The shrine of Flora in her early May . But there are left delights as high as these , And I shall ever bless my destiny , That in a time , when under pleasant trees Pan is no ...
... ears of corn , Roses , and pinks , and violets , to adorn The shrine of Flora in her early May . But there are left delights as high as these , And I shall ever bless my destiny , That in a time , when under pleasant trees Pan is no ...
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... ear will hear her and be blest , And tingle with a joy too light for rest . " Or perhaps , to show their black , and golden " I STOOD TIP - TOE UPON A LITTLE HILL . " 7 Advertisement "I stood tip-toe upon a little hill"
... ear will hear her and be blest , And tingle with a joy too light for rest . " Or perhaps , to show their black , and golden " I STOOD TIP - TOE UPON A LITTLE HILL . " 7 Advertisement "I stood tip-toe upon a little hill"
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... ear , like something from beyond His present being : so he gently drew His warm arms , thrilling now with pulses new , From their sweet thrall , and forward gently bending , Thank'd heaven that his joy was never ending ; While ' gainst ...
... ear , like something from beyond His present being : so he gently drew His warm arms , thrilling now with pulses new , From their sweet thrall , and forward gently bending , Thank'd heaven that his joy was never ending ; While ' gainst ...
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