The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many ManuscriptsThomas Y. Crowell, 1895 - 661 стор. |
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... o'er the green . There was wide wand'ring for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far round the horizon's crystal air to skim , And trace the dwindled edgings of its brim ; To picture out the quaint , and curious bending Of ...
... o'er the green . There was wide wand'ring for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far round the horizon's crystal air to skim , And trace the dwindled edgings of its brim ; To picture out the quaint , and curious bending Of ...
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... o'er delicate white , ( 37-41 ) Of this passage Hunt says , " Any body who has seen a throng of young beeches , furnishing those natural clumpy seats at the root , must recognize the truth and grace of this description . " He adds that ...
... o'er delicate white , ( 37-41 ) Of this passage Hunt says , " Any body who has seen a throng of young beeches , furnishing those natural clumpy seats at the root , must recognize the truth and grace of this description . " He adds that ...
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... o'er their pebbly beds ; Where swarms of minnows show their little heads , Staying their wavy bodies ' gainst the streams , To taste the luxury of sunny beams Temper'd with coolness . How they ever wrestle With their own sweet delight ...
... o'er their pebbly beds ; Where swarms of minnows show their little heads , Staying their wavy bodies ' gainst the streams , To taste the luxury of sunny beams Temper'd with coolness . How they ever wrestle With their own sweet delight ...
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... 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 ripe flowers ; or by the flitting Of diverse moths , that aye their rest are quitting ...
... 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 ripe flowers ; or by the flitting Of diverse moths , that aye their rest are quitting ...
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... O'er head we see the jasmine and sweet briar , And bloomy grapes laughing from green attire ; While at our feet , the voice of crystal bubbles Charms us at once away from all our troubles : So that we feel uplifted from the world ...
... O'er head we see the jasmine and sweet briar , And bloomy grapes laughing from green attire ; While at our feet , the voice of crystal bubbles Charms us at once away from all our troubles : So that we feel uplifted from the world ...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other ... John Keats Повний перегляд - 1895 |
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