Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... hear any little intelligence in the literary or friendly way when you have time to scribble . MY DEAR SIR , 10th July , 1817 . un- A couple of Duns that I thought would be silent till the beginning , at least , of next month , ( when I ...
... hear any little intelligence in the literary or friendly way when you have time to scribble . MY DEAR SIR , 10th July , 1817 . un- A couple of Duns that I thought would be silent till the beginning , at least , of next month , ( when I ...
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... hear what I shall say . Moon ! keep wide thy golden ears— Hearken stars ! and hearken , spheres ! — Hearken , thou eternal sky ! I sing an infant's lullaby . A pretty lullaby . Listen , listen , listen , listen , Glisten , glisten ...
... hear what I shall say . Moon ! keep wide thy golden ears— Hearken stars ! and hearken , spheres ! — Hearken , thou eternal sky ! I sing an infant's lullaby . A pretty lullaby . Listen , listen , listen , listen , Glisten , glisten ...
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... hear of us , pray tell him - but he knows it all already , and can put it in better language than any man . I hear he does not like to be told that he may get better ; nor is it to be wondered at , considering his firm persuasion that ...
... hear of us , pray tell him - but he knows it all already , and can put it in better language than any man . I hear he does not like to be told that he may get better ; nor is it to be wondered at , considering his firm persuasion that ...
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