The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... 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 hawthorn , and the pastoral eglantine ...
... 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 hawthorn , and the pastoral eglantine ...
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... feet , While play'd the organ loud and sweet . The bells had ceased , the prayers begun , And Bertha had not yet half done A curious volume , patch'd and torn , That all day long , from earliest morn , Had taken captive her two eyes ...
... feet , While play'd the organ loud and sweet . The bells had ceased , the prayers begun , And Bertha had not yet half done A curious volume , patch'd and torn , That all day long , from earliest morn , Had taken captive her two eyes ...
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... feet ; Around me beeches and high chestnuts shed Their leaves and prickly nuts ; a sheep - fold bleat Comes from beyond the river to my bed : Go , shed one tear upon my heather - bloom , And it shall comfort me within the tomb . XXXIX ...
... feet ; Around me beeches and high chestnuts shed Their leaves and prickly nuts ; a sheep - fold bleat Comes from beyond the river to my bed : Go , shed one tear upon my heather - bloom , And it shall comfort me within the tomb . XXXIX ...
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... feet there lay Store of strange vessels and large draperies , Which needs had been of dyed asbestos wove , Or in that place the moth could not corrupt , So white the linen , so , in some , distinct Ran imageries from a sombre loom . All ...
... feet there lay Store of strange vessels and large draperies , Which needs had been of dyed asbestos wove , Or in that place the moth could not corrupt , So white the linen , so , in some , distinct Ran imageries from a sombre loom . All ...
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... feet an altar slept , To be approach'd on either side by steps And marble balustrade , and patient travail To count with toil the innumerable degrees . Towards the altar sober - paced I went , Repressing haste as too unholy there ; And ...
... feet an altar slept , To be approach'd on either side by steps And marble balustrade , and patient travail To count with toil the innumerable degrees . Towards the altar sober - paced I went , Repressing haste as too unholy there ; And ...
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aching adieu Albert Auranthe beauty Bellanaine Bertha breath bright brow censer clouds cold Conrad Corinth dark death deep divine doth dream earth Emperor Enceladus Enter Erminia Ethelbert Exeunt eyes face faery fair fair lady Farewell fear feet flowers gentle Gersa Glocester gloom Goddess golden Gonfred hair hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven Hermes hour Hungarian hush Hyperion Imaus JOHN KEATS Kaims king lady Lamia light lips look look'd lord Ludolph Lycius melody Mnemosyne moan moon morn mortal Naiad night noble o'er once Otho pain pale pass'd Phorcus poor Porphyro Prince return'd Saturn seem'd shade Sigifred silent silver Sire sleep soft song sorrow soul Spirit stars stood sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thought tongue touch'd trembling turn'd twas voice warm weep whisper winds wine wings words