The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... fair creatures , couched side by side In deepest grass , beneath the whispering roof Of leaves and trembled blossoms , where there ran A brooklet , scarce espied : ' Mid hush'd , cool - rooted flowers fragrant - eyed , Blue , silver ...
... fair creatures , couched side by side In deepest grass , beneath the whispering roof Of leaves and trembled blossoms , where there ran A brooklet , scarce espied : ' Mid hush'd , cool - rooted flowers fragrant - eyed , Blue , silver ...
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... Fair youth , beneath the trees , thou canst not leave Thy song , nor ever can those trees be bare ; Bold Lover , never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not ...
... Fair youth , beneath the trees , thou canst not leave Thy song , nor ever can those trees be bare ; Bold Lover , never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet , do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... fair Maid , and Love her name ; The second was Ambition , pale of cheek , And ever watchful with fatigued eye ; The last , whom I love more , the more of blame Is heap'd upon her , maiden most unmeek , - I knew to be my demon Poesy . IV ...
... fair Maid , and Love her name ; The second was Ambition , pale of cheek , And ever watchful with fatigued eye ; The last , whom I love more , the more of blame Is heap'd upon her , maiden most unmeek , - I knew to be my demon Poesy . IV ...
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... fair From wholesome drench of April rains ; And , on the western window panes , The chilly sunset faintly told Of unmatured green , vallies cold , Of the green thorny bloomless hedge , Of rivers new THE EVE OF SAINT MARK . 15 THE EVE OF ...
... fair From wholesome drench of April rains ; And , on the western window panes , The chilly sunset faintly told Of unmatured green , vallies cold , Of the green thorny bloomless hedge , Of rivers new THE EVE OF SAINT MARK . 15 THE EVE OF ...
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