The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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A third time pass'd they by , and , passing , turn'd Each one the face a moment whiles to , me ; Then faded , and to follow them I burn'd And ached for wings , because I knew the three ; The first was a fair Maid , and Love her name ...
A third time pass'd they by , and , passing , turn'd Each one the face a moment whiles to , me ; Then faded , and to follow them I burn'd And ached for wings , because I knew the three ; The first was a fair Maid , and Love her name ...
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Thus brief ; then with beseeching eyes she went With backward footing through the shade a space : He follow'd , and she turn'd to lead the way Through aged boughs , that yielded like the mist Which eagles cleave , upmounting from their ...
Thus brief ; then with beseeching eyes she went With backward footing through the shade a space : He follow'd , and she turn'd to lead the way Through aged boughs , that yielded like the mist Which eagles cleave , upmounting from their ...
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I fled , it follow'd me , and cried Apollo ! ' O Father , and 0. Brethren ! had ye felt Those pains of mine ! O Saturn , hadst thou felt , Ye would not call this too indulged tongue Presumptuous , in thus venturing to be heard !
I fled , it follow'd me , and cried Apollo ! ' O Father , and 0. Brethren ! had ye felt Those pains of mine ! O Saturn , hadst thou felt , Ye would not call this too indulged tongue Presumptuous , in thus venturing to be heard !
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... this arm - chair sit , And tell me how " _ “ Good saints ! not here , not here ; Follow me , child , or else these stones will be thy bier . ” XIII . He follow'd through a lowly arched way , Brushing the cobwebs with his lofty plume ...
... this arm - chair sit , And tell me how " _ “ Good saints ! not here , not here ; Follow me , child , or else these stones will be thy bier . ” XIII . He follow'd through a lowly arched way , Brushing the cobwebs with his lofty plume ...
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The lover's endless minutes slowly pass'd ; The dame return'd , and whisper'd in his ear To follow her ; with aged eyes aghast From fright of dim espial . Safe at last Through many a dusky gallery , they gain The maiden's chamber ...
The lover's endless minutes slowly pass'd ; The dame return'd , and whisper'd in his ear To follow her ; with aged eyes aghast From fright of dim espial . Safe at last Through many a dusky gallery , they gain The maiden's chamber ...
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