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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... Sonnet [ " As from the darkening gloom " ] Sonnet [ " Oh how I love , on a fair summer's eve " ] Sonnet to a Young Lady who sent me a Laurel Crown 362 362 363 364 POSTHUMOUS AND FUGITIVE POEMS , continued . PAGE Sonnet written iv CONTENTS .
... Sonnet [ " As from the darkening gloom " ] Sonnet [ " Oh how I love , on a fair summer's eve " ] Sonnet to a Young Lady who sent me a Laurel Crown 362 362 363 364 POSTHUMOUS AND FUGITIVE POEMS , continued . PAGE Sonnet written iv CONTENTS .
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... Fair Fragment of an Ode to Maia , written on May Day 1818 Song [ " Hush , hush ! tread softly ! " ] . Extracts from an Opera " O ! were I one of the Olympian twelve , " Daisy's Song . Folly's Song Song [ " The Stranger lighted from his ...
... Fair Fragment of an Ode to Maia , written on May Day 1818 Song [ " Hush , hush ! tread softly ! " ] . Extracts from an Opera " O ! were I one of the Olympian twelve , " Daisy's Song . Folly's Song Song [ " The Stranger lighted from his ...
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... fair clusters should be rudely torn From their fresh beds , and scatter'd thoughtlessly 45 By infant hands , left on the path to die . Open afresh your round of starry folds , Ye ardent marigolds ! Dry up the moisture from your golden ...
... fair clusters should be rudely torn From their fresh beds , and scatter'd thoughtlessly 45 By infant hands , left on the path to die . Open afresh your round of starry folds , Ye ardent marigolds ! Dry up the moisture from your golden ...
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... fair eyes looking through her locks auburne . What next ? A tuft of evening primroses , O'er which the mind may hover till it dozes ; O'er which it well might take a pleasant sleep , But that ' tis ever startled by the leap Of buds into ...
... fair eyes looking through her locks auburne . What next ? A tuft of evening primroses , O'er which the mind may hover till it dozes ; O'er which it well might take a pleasant sleep , But that ' tis ever startled by the leap Of buds into ...
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... fair paradise of Nature's light ? In the calm grandeur of a sober line , We see the waving of the mountain pine ; And when a tale is beautifully staid , We feel the safety of a hawthorn glade : When it is moving on luxurious wings , The ...
... fair paradise of Nature's light ? In the calm grandeur of a sober line , We see the waving of the mountain pine ; And when a tale is beautifully staid , We feel the safety of a hawthorn glade : When it is moving on luxurious wings , The ...
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