The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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Fair attitude ! with brede Of marble men and maidens overwrought , With forest
branches and the trodden weed ; Thou , silent form ! dost tease us out of thought
As doth eternity : Cold Pastoral ! When old age shall this generation waste , Thou
...
Fair attitude ! with brede Of marble men and maidens overwrought , With forest
branches and the trodden weed ; Thou , silent form ! dost tease us out of thought
As doth eternity : Cold Pastoral ! When old age shall this generation waste , Thou
...
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"So spake they to their pillows ; but , alas , Honeyless days and days did he let
pass ; Until sweet Isabella ' s untouch ' d cheek Fell sick within the rose ' s just
domain , Fell thin as a young mother ' s , who doth seek By every lull to cool her ...
"So spake they to their pillows ; but , alas , Honeyless days and days did he let
pass ; Until sweet Isabella ' s untouch ' d cheek Fell sick within the rose ' s just
domain , Fell thin as a young mother ' s , who doth seek By every lull to cool her ...
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But , for the general award of love , The little sweet doth kill much bitterness ;
Though Dido silent is in under - grove , And Isabella ' s was a great distress ,
Though young Lorenzo in warm Indian clove Was not embalm ' d , this truth is not
the ...
But , for the general award of love , The little sweet doth kill much bitterness ;
Though Dido silent is in under - grove , And Isabella ' s was a great distress ,
Though young Lorenzo in warm Indian clove Was not embalm ' d , this truth is not
the ...
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Hot Egypt ' s pest Into their vision covetous and sly ! How could these money -
bags see east and west ? Yet so they did - and every dealer fair Must see behind
, as doth the hunted hare . XIX . O eloquent and famed Boccaccio ! Of thee we
now ...
Hot Egypt ' s pest Into their vision covetous and sly ! How could these money -
bags see east and west ? Yet so they did - and every dealer fair Must see behind
, as doth the hunted hare . XIX . O eloquent and famed Boccaccio ! Of thee we
now ...
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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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