The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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With all the gardener Fancy e ' er could feign , Who breeding flowers , will never
breed the same : And there shall be for thee all soft delight That shadowy thought
can win , A bright torch , and a casement ope at night , To let the warm Love in !
With all the gardener Fancy e ' er could feign , Who breeding flowers , will never
breed the same : And there shall be for thee all soft delight That shadowy thought
can win , A bright torch , and a casement ope at night , To let the warm Love in !
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... from the dismal coal ; Lean ' d forward , with bright drooping hair VOL . III . And
slant book , full against the glare . Her THE EVE OF SAINT MARK .
... from the dismal coal ; Lean ' d forward , with bright drooping hair VOL . III . And
slant book , full against the glare . Her THE EVE OF SAINT MARK .
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Sometimes the learned eremite , With golden star , or dagger bright , Referr ' d to
pious poesies Written in smallest crow - quill size Beneath the text ; and thus the
rhyme Was parcell ' d out from time to time : — “ Als writith he of swevenis , Men ...
Sometimes the learned eremite , With golden star , or dagger bright , Referr ' d to
pious poesies Written in smallest crow - quill size Beneath the text ; and thus the
rhyme Was parcell ' d out from time to time : — “ Als writith he of swevenis , Men ...
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A smile of such delight , As brilliant and as bright , As when with ravish ' d , aching
, vassal eyes , Lost in soft amaze , I gaze , I gaze ! Who now , with greedy looks ,
eats up my feast ? What stare outfaces now my silver moon ? Ah ! keep that ...
A smile of such delight , As brilliant and as bright , As when with ravish ' d , aching
, vassal eyes , Lost in soft amaze , I gaze , I gaze ! Who now , with greedy looks ,
eats up my feast ? What stare outfaces now my silver moon ? Ah ! keep that ...
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Say they are gone , — with the new dawning light Steps forth my lady bright ! O ,
let me once more rest My soul upon that dazzling breast ! Let once again these
aching arms be placed ; The tender gaolers of thy waist ! And let me feel that
warm ...
Say they are gone , — with the new dawning light Steps forth my lady bright ! O ,
let me once more rest My soul upon that dazzling breast ! Let once again these
aching arms be placed ; The tender gaolers of thy waist ! And let me feel that
warm ...
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