The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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“ This temple , sad and lone , Is all spared from the thunder of a war Foughten long since by giant hierarchy Against rebellion : this old image here , Whose carved features wrinkled as he fell , Is Saturn's ; I , Moneta , left supreme ...
“ This temple , sad and lone , Is all spared from the thunder of a war Foughten long since by giant hierarchy Against rebellion : this old image here , Whose carved features wrinkled as he fell , Is Saturn's ; I , Moneta , left supreme ...
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“ So Saturn sat When he had lost his realms ; " whereon there grew A power within me of enormous ken To see as a god sees , and take the depth 280 Of things as nimbly as the outward eye 1 Can size and shape pervade . The lofty theme Of.
“ So Saturn sat When he had lost his realms ; " whereon there grew A power within me of enormous ken To see as a god sees , and take the depth 280 Of things as nimbly as the outward eye 1 Can size and shape pervade . The lofty theme Of.
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Along the margin - sand large foot - marks went ] No further than to where old Saturn's feet Had rested , and there slept how long a sleep ! 3 Degraded , cold , [ upon the sodden ground His old right hand lay nerveless , listless , dead ...
Along the margin - sand large foot - marks went ] No further than to where old Saturn's feet Had rested , and there slept how long a sleep ! 3 Degraded , cold , [ upon the sodden ground His old right hand lay nerveless , listless , dead ...
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“ Saturn , look up ! and for what , poor lost king ? 3 330 I have no comfort for thee ; no , not one ; I cannot say , wherefore thus sleepest thou ? For Heaven is parted from thee , and the Earth Knows thee not , sos afflicted , for a ...
“ Saturn , look up ! and for what , poor lost king ? 3 330 I have no comfort for thee ; no , not one ; I cannot say , wherefore thus sleepest thou ? For Heaven is parted from thee , and the Earth Knows thee not , sos afflicted , for a ...
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Saturn ! sleep on : me thoughtless , " why should I Thus violate thy slumbrous solitude ? Why should I ope thy melancholy eyes ? Saturn ! sleep on , while at thy feet I weep . ” As when upon a tranced summer - night 3 Forests , branch ...
Saturn ! sleep on : me thoughtless , " why should I Thus violate thy slumbrous solitude ? Why should I ope thy melancholy eyes ? Saturn ! sleep on , while at thy feet I weep . ” As when upon a tranced summer - night 3 Forests , branch ...
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