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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... thou art . " In the Bay of Biscay the ship was met by a violent storm . Severn , finding the water swashing through their cabin in the night , called out to Keats , " half fearing he might be dead . " Keats answered cheerily with a ...
... thou art . " In the Bay of Biscay the ship was met by a violent storm . Severn , finding the water swashing through their cabin in the night , called out to Keats , " half fearing he might be dead . " Keats answered cheerily with a ...
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... thou from the caves of Golconda , a gem it drop Bright as the humming ... art crown'd ; Full many the glories that brighten thy youth ! 15 The title ... thou art crown'd : In line 19 we have I too have my blisses , and line 23 is ...
... thou from the caves of Golconda , a gem it drop Bright as the humming ... art crown'd ; Full many the glories that brighten thy youth ! 15 The title ... thou art crown'd : In line 19 we have I too have my blisses , and line 23 is ...
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... thou art crown'd ; Full many the glories that brighten thy youth , I too have my blisses , which richly abound In magical powers , to bless and to sooth . 40 In line 37 we have And for So , and in line 39 song for tale . None of these ...
... thou art crown'd ; Full many the glories that brighten thy youth , I too have my blisses , which richly abound In magical powers , to bless and to sooth . 40 In line 37 we have And for So , and in line 39 song for tale . None of these ...
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... thou this wilt never do : 65 Thou art an enchantress too , And wilt surely never spill Blood of those whose eyes can kill . TO HOPE . W THEN by my solitary hearth I sit , And hateful thoughts enwrap my soul in gloom ; When no fair ...
... thou this wilt never do : 65 Thou art an enchantress too , And wilt surely never spill Blood of those whose eyes can kill . TO HOPE . W THEN by my solitary hearth I sit , And hateful thoughts enwrap my soul in gloom ; When no fair ...
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... thou art dead , and all thy wretched crew ? How IV . -- OW many bards gild the lapses of time ! A few of them have ever been the food Of my delighted fancy , I could brood Over their beauties , earthly , or sublime : And often , when I ...
... thou art dead , and all thy wretched crew ? How IV . -- OW many bards gild the lapses of time ! A few of them have ever been the food Of my delighted fancy , I could brood Over their beauties , earthly , or sublime : And often , when I ...
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