The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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pain , Instead of pines shall murmur in the wind : Far , far around shall those dark
- cluster ' d trees Fledge the wild - ridged mountains steep by steep ; And there by
zephyrs , streams , and birds , and bees , The moss - lain Dryads shall be lull ...
pain , Instead of pines shall murmur in the wind : Far , far around shall those dark
- cluster ' d trees Fledge the wild - ridged mountains steep by steep ; And there by
zephyrs , streams , and birds , and bees , The moss - lain Dryads shall be lull ...
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I cannot see what flowers are at my feet , Nor what soft incense hangs upon the
boughs , But , in embalmed darkness , guess each sweet Wherewith the
seasonable month endows The grass , the thicket , and the fruit - tree wild ; White
...
I cannot see what flowers are at my feet , Nor what soft incense hangs upon the
boughs , But , in embalmed darkness , guess each sweet Wherewith the
seasonable month endows The grass , the thicket , and the fruit - tree wild ; White
...
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Again she tried , and then again , Until the dusk eve left her dark Upon the legend
of St . Mark . From plaited lawn - frill , fine and thin , She lifted up her soft warm
chin , With aching neck and swimming eyes , And dazed with saintly imag ' ries .
Again she tried , and then again , Until the dusk eve left her dark Upon the legend
of St . Mark . From plaited lawn - frill , fine and thin , She lifted up her soft warm
chin , With aching neck and swimming eyes , And dazed with saintly imag ' ries .
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... ears gush ' d blood ; for them in death The seal on the cold ice with piteous
bark Lay full of darts ; for them alone did seethe A thousand men in troubles wide
and dark : Half - ignorant , they turn ' d an easy wheel , That set sharp racks at
work ...
... ears gush ' d blood ; for them in death The seal on the cold ice with piteous
bark Lay full of darts ; for them alone did seethe A thousand men in troubles wide
and dark : Half - ignorant , they turn ' d an easy wheel , That set sharp racks at
work ...
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Ah ! what if I should lose thee , when so fain I am to stifle all the heavy sorrow Of a
poor three hours ' absence ? but we ' ll gain Out of the amorous dark what day
doth borrow . Good bye ! I ' ll soon be back . ” — “ Good bye ! " said she : And as ...
Ah ! what if I should lose thee , when so fain I am to stifle all the heavy sorrow Of a
poor three hours ' absence ? but we ' ll gain Out of the amorous dark what day
doth borrow . Good bye ! I ' ll soon be back . ” — “ Good bye ! " said she : And as ...
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