Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 стор. |
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... Thou didst die A half - blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate . * But this is past thou art among the stars Of highest Heaven : to the rolling spheres Thou sweetly singest : nought thy hymning mars , Above the ingrate world and human ...
... Thou didst die A half - blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate . * But this is past thou art among the stars Of highest Heaven : to the rolling spheres Thou sweetly singest : nought thy hymning mars , Above the ingrate world and human ...
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... thou so fruitful ? or dost thou beguile Those men to honour thee , who , worn with toil , Rest them a space ' twixt Cairo and Decan ? O may dark fancies err ! They surely do ; ' Tis ignorance that makes a barren waste Of all beyond ...
... thou so fruitful ? or dost thou beguile Those men to honour thee , who , worn with toil , Rest them a space ' twixt Cairo and Decan ? O may dark fancies err ! They surely do ; ' Tis ignorance that makes a barren waste Of all beyond ...
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... Thou answer'st not ; for thou art dead asleep . Thy life is but two dead eternities , The last in air , the former in the deep ! First with the whales , last with the eagle - skies | Drown'd wast thou till an earthquake made thee steep ...
... Thou answer'st not ; for thou art dead asleep . Thy life is but two dead eternities , The last in air , the former in the deep ! First with the whales , last with the eagle - skies | Drown'd wast thou till an earthquake made thee steep ...
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