The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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Say they are gone , — with the new dawning light Steps forth my lady bright ! 0 , let me once more rest My soul upon that dazzling breast ! Let once again these aching arms be placed , The tender gaolers of thy waist !
Say they are gone , — with the new dawning light Steps forth my lady bright ! 0 , let me once more rest My soul upon that dazzling breast ! Let once again these aching arms be placed , The tender gaolers of thy waist !
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A whole long month of May in this sad plight Made their cheeks paler by the break of June : “ To - morrow will I bow to my delight , To - morrow will I ask my lady's boon . " . “ O may I never see another night , Lorenzo , if thy lips ...
A whole long month of May in this sad plight Made their cheeks paler by the break of June : “ To - morrow will I bow to my delight , To - morrow will I ask my lady's boon . " . “ O may I never see another night , Lorenzo , if thy lips ...
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... I would not grieve Thy hand by unwelcome pressing , would not fear Thine eyes by gazing ; but I cannot live Another night , and not my passion shrive . : IX . “ Love ! thou art leading me from wintry cold , Lady ! thou leadest me to ...
... I would not grieve Thy hand by unwelcome pressing , would not fear Thine eyes by gazing ; but I cannot live Another night , and not my passion shrive . : IX . “ Love ! thou art leading me from wintry cold , Lady ! thou leadest me to ...
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With her two brothers this fair lady dwelt , Enriched from ancestral merchandise , And for them many a weary hand did swelt In torched mines and noisy factories , And many once proud - quiver'd loins did melt In blood from stinging whip ...
With her two brothers this fair lady dwelt , Enriched from ancestral merchandise , And for them many a weary hand did swelt In torched mines and noisy factories , And many once proud - quiver'd loins did melt In blood from stinging whip ...
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And as he to the court - yard pass'd along , Each third step did he pause , and listen'd oft If he could hear his lady's matin - song , Or the light whisper of her footstep soft ; And as he thus over his passion hung , He heard a laugh ...
And as he to the court - yard pass'd along , Each third step did he pause , and listen'd oft If he could hear his lady's matin - song , Or the light whisper of her footstep soft ; And as he thus over his passion hung , He heard a laugh ...
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