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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... night ? " ] Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown Sonnet : a Dream , after reading Dante's Episode of Paulo and Francesca Sonnet [ " If by dull rhymes " ] Song of Four Faeries Two Sonnets on Fame Sonnet to Sleep A Party of Lovers ...
... night ? " ] Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown Sonnet : a Dream , after reading Dante's Episode of Paulo and Francesca Sonnet [ " If by dull rhymes " ] Song of Four Faeries Two Sonnets on Fame Sonnet to Sleep A Party of Lovers ...
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... night?"] 433 Sonnet: a Dream, after reading Dante's Episode of Paulo and Francesca ........... 433 Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown .... 435 Sonnet [" If by dull rhymes "j ...... . 436 Song of Four Faeries ......... 436 Two ...
... night?"] 433 Sonnet: a Dream, after reading Dante's Episode of Paulo and Francesca ........... 433 Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown .... 435 Sonnet [" If by dull rhymes "j ...... . 436 Song of Four Faeries ......... 436 Two ...
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... night . " He chose his friends according to their successful pugnacity . A maternal uncle remarkable for his stature ... nights with her and allowing no one else to give her medicine or cook her food . There had always been a ...
... night . " He chose his friends according to their successful pugnacity . A maternal uncle remarkable for his stature ... nights with her and allowing no one else to give her medicine or cook her food . There had always been a ...
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... night , as brown and shabby as you can imagine ; scarcely any shoes left , his jacket all torn at the back , a fur cap , a great plaid , and his knapsack . I cannot tell what he looked like ! " Troubles were waiting for him . The August ...
... night , as brown and shabby as you can imagine ; scarcely any shoes left , his jacket all torn at the back , a fur cap , a great plaid , and his knapsack . I cannot tell what he looked like ! " Troubles were waiting for him . The August ...
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... night , he says , " as a tune of Mozart's might do . " He wrote his sister - in - law : " I should like her to ruin me , and I should like you to save me . " But it was only a passing fancy : " I don't cry to take the moon home with me ...
... night , he says , " as a tune of Mozart's might do . " He wrote his sister - in - law : " I should like her to ruin me , and I should like you to save me . " But it was only a passing fancy : " I don't cry to take the moon home with me ...
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