The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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113 KING STEPHEN . . . . . . . . 189 THE CAP AND BELLS 199 LAMIA : . . . . . . . .
PART I . PART II . . . . . . . 231 244 . . . . . SONGS : " IN A DREAR - NIGHTED
DECEMBER " . . . 255 “ HUSH , HUSH ! TREAD SOFTLY ! HUSH , HUSH , MY
DEAR !
113 KING STEPHEN . . . . . . . . 189 THE CAP AND BELLS 199 LAMIA : . . . . . . . .
PART I . PART II . . . . . . . 231 244 . . . . . SONGS : " IN A DREAR - NIGHTED
DECEMBER " . . . 255 “ HUSH , HUSH ! TREAD SOFTLY ! HUSH , HUSH , MY
DEAR !
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WRITTEN BEFORE RE - READING “ KING LEAR " 276 IV . FROM RONSARD . . .
. . . 277 V . ANSWER TO A SONNET BY J . H . REYNOLDS 278 vi . To HOMER . .
. . 278 VII . “ O THAT A WEEK COULD BE AN AGE , AND WE " · · · · · · · · 279 VIII ...
WRITTEN BEFORE RE - READING “ KING LEAR " 276 IV . FROM RONSARD . . .
. . . 277 V . ANSWER TO A SONNET BY J . H . REYNOLDS 278 vi . To HOMER . .
. . 278 VII . “ O THAT A WEEK COULD BE AN AGE , AND WE " · · · · · · · · 279 VIII ...
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That divinity Whom thou saw ' st step from yon forlornest wood , And with slow
pace approach our fallen king , 310 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 .
That divinity Whom thou saw ' st step from yon forlornest wood , And with slow
pace approach our fallen king , 310 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 .
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... she spoke In solemn tenour and deep organ - tone ; Some mourning words ,
which in our feeble tongue Would come in this like accenting ; ? how frail To that
large utterance of the early gods ! “ Saturn , look up ! and for what , poor lost king
?
... she spoke In solemn tenour and deep organ - tone ; Some mourning words ,
which in our feeble tongue Would come in this like accenting ; ? how frail To that
large utterance of the early gods ! “ Saturn , look up ! and for what , poor lost king
?
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... spake In solemn tenour and deep organ tone : Some mourning words , which
in our feeble tongue Would come in these like accents ; O how frail To that large
utterance of the early Gods ! “ Saturn , look up ! - though wherefore , poor old
King ...
... spake In solemn tenour and deep organ tone : Some mourning words , which
in our feeble tongue Would come in these like accents ; O how frail To that large
utterance of the early Gods ! “ Saturn , look up ! - though wherefore , poor old
King ...
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