The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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Αρ When , howe ' er poor or particolour ' d things , My muse had wings , And ever
ready was to take her course Whither I bent her force , Unintellectual , yet divine
to me ; Divine , I say ! — What sea - bird o ' er the sea Is a philosopher the while ...
Αρ When , howe ' er poor or particolour ' d things , My muse had wings , And ever
ready was to take her course Whither I bent her force , Unintellectual , yet divine
to me ; Divine , I say ! — What sea - bird o ' er the sea Is a philosopher the while ...
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Then in a silken scarf , — sweet with the dews Of precious flowers pluck ' d in
Araby , And divine liquids come with odorous ooze Through the cold serpent -
pipe refreshfully , — She wrapp ' d it up ; and for its tomb did choose A garden -
pot ...
Then in a silken scarf , — sweet with the dews Of precious flowers pluck ' d in
Araby , And divine liquids come with odorous ooze Through the cold serpent -
pipe refreshfully , — She wrapp ' d it up ; and for its tomb did choose A garden -
pot ...
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Wherefore ( when harbour ' d in the sleepy West , After the full completion of fair
day , For rest divine upon exalted couch , And slumber in the arms of melody , He
paces through ' the pleasant hours of ease , With strides colossal , on from hall ...
Wherefore ( when harbour ' d in the sleepy West , After the full completion of fair
day , For rest divine upon exalted couch , And slumber in the arms of melody , He
paces through ' the pleasant hours of ease , With strides colossal , on from hall ...
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... For rest divine upon exalted couch , And slumber in the arms of melody , He
paced away the pleasant hours of ease With stride colossal , on from hall to hall ;
While far within each aisle and deep recess , His winged minions in close
clusters ...
... For rest divine upon exalted couch , And slumber in the arms of melody , He
paced away the pleasant hours of ease With stride colossal , on from hall to hall ;
While far within each aisle and deep recess , His winged minions in close
clusters ...
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And at the fruits thereof what shapes they be , Distinct , and visible ; symbols
divine , Manifestations of that beauteous life Diffused unseen throughout eternal
space ; Of these new - form ' d art thou , oh brightest child ! Of these , thy brethren
...
And at the fruits thereof what shapes they be , Distinct , and visible ; symbols
divine , Manifestations of that beauteous life Diffused unseen throughout eternal
space ; Of these new - form ' d art thou , oh brightest child ! Of these , thy brethren
...
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