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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... voice , by which we feel that the utterer is thinking of the past and future while speaking of the instant . " He was enjoying a wider circle of acquaintance . Three days after Christ- Present mas he was present at an " immortal dinner ...
... voice , by which we feel that the utterer is thinking of the past and future while speaking of the instant . " He was enjoying a wider circle of acquaintance . Three days after Christ- Present mas he was present at an " immortal dinner ...
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... voice and shape of a woman has haunted me these two days . " He had written to his " brother and sister George " - " The roaring of th wind is my wife ; and the stars through my window - panes are my children the mighty abstract idea of ...
... voice and shape of a woman has haunted me these two days . " He had written to his " brother and sister George " - " The roaring of th wind is my wife ; and the stars through my window - panes are my children the mighty abstract idea of ...
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... voice may come upon the gale . Here are sweet peas , on tip - toe for a flight : With wings of gentle flush o'er delicate white , 55 ( 37-41 ) Of this passage Hunt says , " Any body who has seen a throng of young beeches , furnishing ...
... voice may come upon the gale . Here are sweet peas , on tip - toe for a flight : With wings of gentle flush o'er delicate white , 55 ( 37-41 ) Of this passage Hunt says , " Any body who has seen a throng of young beeches , furnishing ...
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... voice of crystal bubbles Charms us at once away from all our troubles : So that we feel uplifted from the world , Walking upon the white clouds wreath'd and curl'd . So felt he , who first told , how Psyche went On the smooth wind to ...
... voice of crystal bubbles Charms us at once away from all our troubles : So that we feel uplifted from the world , Walking upon the white clouds wreath'd and curl'd . So felt he , who first told , how Psyche went On the smooth wind to ...
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... voice . Ah ! it was fraught With many joys for him : the warder's ken Had found white coursers prancing in the glen : Friends very dear to him he soon will see ; So pushes off his boat most eagerly , 50 55 60 And soon upon the lake he ...
... voice . Ah ! it was fraught With many joys for him : the warder's ken Had found white coursers prancing in the glen : Friends very dear to him he soon will see ; So pushes off his boat most eagerly , 50 55 60 And soon upon the lake he ...
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