The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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... i That I might drink , and leave the world unseen , And with thee fade away into
the forest dim : Fade far away , dissolve , and quite forget What thou among the
leaves hast never known , The weariness , the fever , and the fret Here ODES .
... i That I might drink , and leave the world unseen , And with thee fade away into
the forest dim : Fade far away , dissolve , and quite forget What thou among the
leaves hast never known , The weariness , the fever , and the fret Here ODES .
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Heard melodies are sweet , but those unheard Are sweeter ; therefore , ye soft
pipes , play on ; Not to the sensual ear , but , more endear ' d , Pipe to the spirit
ditties of no tone : Fair youth , beneath the trees , thou canst not leave Thy song ,
nor ...
Heard melodies are sweet , but those unheard Are sweeter ; therefore , ye soft
pipes , play on ; Not to the sensual ear , but , more endear ' d , Pipe to the spirit
ditties of no tone : Fair youth , beneath the trees , thou canst not leave Thy song ,
nor ...
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Was it a silent deep - disguised plot To steal away , and leave without a task My
idle days ? Ripe was the drowsy hour ; The blissful cloud of summer - indolence
Benumb ' d my eyes ; my pulse grew less and less ; Pain had no sting , and ...
Was it a silent deep - disguised plot To steal away , and leave without a task My
idle days ? Ripe was the drowsy hour ; The blissful cloud of summer - indolence
Benumb ' d my eyes ; my pulse grew less and less ; Pain had no sting , and ...
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O leave the palm to wither by itself ; Let not quick Winter chill its dying hour !It may
not be — those Baâlites of pelf , Her brethren , noted the continual shower From
her dead eyes ; and many a curious elf , Among her kindred , wonder ' d that ...
O leave the palm to wither by itself ; Let not quick Winter chill its dying hour !It may
not be — those Baâlites of pelf , Her brethren , noted the continual shower From
her dead eyes ; and many a curious elf , Among her kindred , wonder ' d that ...
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O lank - ear ' d Phantoms of black - weeded pools ! Why do I know ye ? why have
I seen ye ? why Is my eternal essence thus distraught To see and to behold these
horrors new ? Saturn is fallen , am I too to fall ? Am I to leave this haven of my ...
O lank - ear ' d Phantoms of black - weeded pools ! Why do I know ye ? why have
I seen ye ? why Is my eternal essence thus distraught To see and to behold these
horrors new ? Saturn is fallen , am I too to fall ? Am I to leave this haven of my ...
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