The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... pale - mouth'd prophet dreaming . O brightest ! though too late for antique vows , Too , too late for the fond believing lyre , When holy were the haunted forest boughs , Holy the air , the water , and the fire ; Yet even in these days ...
... pale - mouth'd prophet dreaming . O brightest ! though too late for antique vows , Too , too late for the fond believing lyre , When holy were the haunted forest boughs , Holy the air , the water , and the fire ; Yet even in these days ...
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... pale forehead to be kiss'd By nightshade , ruby grape of Proserpine ; Make not your rosary of yew - berries , Nor let the beetle nor the death - moth be Your mournful Psyche , nor the downy owl A partner in your sorrow's mysteries ; For ...
... pale forehead to be kiss'd By nightshade , ruby grape of Proserpine ; Make not your rosary of yew - berries , Nor let the beetle nor the death - moth be Your mournful Psyche , nor the downy owl A partner in your sorrow's mysteries ; For ...
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... pale , and spectre - thin , and dies ; Where but to think is to be full of sorrow And leaden - eyed despairs ; Where beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes , Or new Love pine at them beyond to - morrow . Away ! away ! for I will fly to ...
... pale , and spectre - thin , and dies ; Where but to think is to be full of sorrow And leaden - eyed despairs ; Where beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes , Or new Love pine at them beyond to - morrow . Away ! away ! for I will fly to ...
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... pale of cheek , And ever watchful with fatigued eye ; The last , whom I love more , the more of blame Is heap'd upon her , maiden most unmeek , - I knew to be my demon Poesy . IV . They faded , and , forsooth ! I wanted wings : O folly ...
... pale of cheek , And ever watchful with fatigued eye ; The last , whom I love more , the more of blame Is heap'd upon her , maiden most unmeek , - I knew to be my demon Poesy . IV . They faded , and , forsooth ! I wanted wings : O folly ...
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... pale and dead , And straight all flush'd ; so , lisped tenderly , " Lorenzo ! " here she ceased her timid quest , But in her tone and look he read the rest . VIII . " O Isabella ! I can half perceive That I may speak my grief into thine ...
... pale and dead , And straight all flush'd ; so , lisped tenderly , " Lorenzo ! " here she ceased her timid quest , But in her tone and look he read the rest . VIII . " O Isabella ! I can half perceive That I may speak my grief into thine ...
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