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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... things of his " horrid Morbidity of Temperament , " which he said was the greatest enemy and stumbling - block that he had to fear . He was probably somewhat worried about money matters . His guardian had mismanaged his funds ; the ...
... things of his " horrid Morbidity of Temperament , " which he said was the greatest enemy and stumbling - block that he had to fear . He was probably somewhat worried about money matters . His guardian had mismanaged his funds ; the ...
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... things I have , stifles the more divide and minute domestic happiness . An amiable wife and sweet children I con template as part of that Beauty , but I must have a thousand of those beautifu particles to fill up my heart . I feel more ...
... things I have , stifles the more divide and minute domestic happiness . An amiable wife and sweet children I con template as part of that Beauty , but I must have a thousand of those beautifu particles to fill up my heart . I feel more ...
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... things gay and gay things solemn . " After a month's voyage the vessel reached Naples , when Keats drearily relieved the dulness of a ten days ' quarantine by “ summoning up in a kind of desperation more puns than in the whole course of ...
... things gay and gay things solemn . " After a month's voyage the vessel reached Naples , when Keats drearily relieved the dulness of a ten days ' quarantine by “ summoning up in a kind of desperation more puns than in the whole course of ...
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... the poem , especially verses 47 to 86 , " affords an exquisite proof of close observation of nature as well as the most luxuriant fancy . " And taper fingers catching at all things , To bind 6 POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1817 .
... the poem , especially verses 47 to 86 , " affords an exquisite proof of close observation of nature as well as the most luxuriant fancy . " And taper fingers catching at all things , To bind 6 POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1817 .
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... things , To bind them all about with tiny rings . 60 Linger awhile upon some bending planks That lean against a streamlet's rushy banks , And watch intently Nature's gentle doings : They will be found softer than ring - dove's cooings ...
... things , To bind them all about with tiny rings . 60 Linger awhile upon some bending planks That lean against a streamlet's rushy banks , And watch intently Nature's gentle doings : They will be found softer than ring - dove's cooings ...
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