The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... : A STORY , FROM BOCCACCIO FIRST VERSION OF " HYPERION " I 2 6 8 II 13 15 19 21 25 · 45 HYPERION : BOOK I. BOOK II . BOOK III . THE EVE OF ST . AGNES V.3 903032 63 74 +886 91 A FRAGMENT , OF DOUBTFUL AUTHENTICITY OTHO THE GREAT KING.
... : A STORY , FROM BOCCACCIO FIRST VERSION OF " HYPERION " I 2 6 8 II 13 15 19 21 25 · 45 HYPERION : BOOK I. BOOK II . BOOK III . THE EVE OF ST . AGNES V.3 903032 63 74 +886 91 A FRAGMENT , OF DOUBTFUL AUTHENTICITY OTHO THE GREAT KING.
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. A FRAGMENT , OF DOUBTFUL AUTHENTICITY OTHO THE GREAT KING STEPHEN THE CAP AND BELLS LAMIA : PART I. PART II . SONGS : PAGE 106 · 113 189 199 231 244 " IN A DREAr - nighted DECEMBER " • 255 ' HUSH , HUSH ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. A FRAGMENT , OF DOUBTFUL AUTHENTICITY OTHO THE GREAT KING STEPHEN THE CAP AND BELLS LAMIA : PART I. PART II . SONGS : PAGE 106 · 113 189 199 231 244 " IN A DREAr - nighted DECEMBER " • 255 ' HUSH , HUSH ...
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... KING LEAR " 276 IV . FROM RONSARD · • 277 V. ANSWER TO A SONNET BY J. H. REYNOLDS 278 VI . TO HOMER · • VII . " O THAT A WEEK COULD BE AN AGE , AND WE " 278 279 VIII . To - . IX . TO SLEEP X. ON FAME 280 280 281 • XI . ON FAME XII ...
... KING LEAR " 276 IV . FROM RONSARD · • 277 V. ANSWER TO A SONNET BY J. H. REYNOLDS 278 VI . TO HOMER · • VII . " O THAT A WEEK COULD BE AN AGE , AND WE " 278 279 VIII . To - . IX . TO SLEEP X. ON FAME 280 280 281 • XI . ON FAME XII ...
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... forlornest wood , And with slow pace approach our fallen king , 310 1 His . 2 a . 3 No further than to where his feet had stray'd , And slept there since . Is Thea , softest - natured of our brood . 54 FIRST VERSION OF " HYPERION . ”
... forlornest wood , And with slow pace approach our fallen king , 310 1 His . 2 a . 3 No further than to where his feet had stray'd , And slept there since . Is Thea , softest - natured of our brood . 54 FIRST VERSION OF " HYPERION . ”
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... king ? 3 I have no comfort for thee ; no , not one ; I cannot say , wherefore thus sleepest thou ? 4 330 For Heaven is parted from thee , and the Earth Knows thee not , so afflicted , for a god . The Ocean , too , with all its solemn ...
... king ? 3 I have no comfort for thee ; no , not one ; I cannot say , wherefore thus sleepest thou ? 4 330 For Heaven is parted from thee , and the Earth Knows thee not , so afflicted , for a god . The Ocean , too , with all its solemn ...
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