The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... side by side In deepest grass , beneath the whispering roof Of leaves and trembled blossoms , where there ran A brooklet , scarce espied : ' Mid hush'd , cool - rooted flowers fragrant - eyed , Blue , silver - white , and budded Tyrian ...
... side by side In deepest grass , beneath the whispering roof Of leaves and trembled blossoms , where there ran A brooklet , scarce espied : ' Mid hush'd , cool - rooted flowers fragrant - eyed , Blue , silver - white , and budded Tyrian ...
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... , Up the hill - side ; and now ' tis buried deep In the next valley - glades : Was it a vision , or a waking dream ? Fled is that music : - do I wake or sleep ? T ON A GRECIAN URN . HOU still unravish'd bride ΙΟ ODES .
... , Up the hill - side ; and now ' tis buried deep In the next valley - glades : Was it a vision , or a waking dream ? Fled is that music : - do I wake or sleep ? T ON A GRECIAN URN . HOU still unravish'd bride ΙΟ ODES .
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... side- faced ; And one behind the other stepp'd serene , In placid sandals , and in white robes graced ; They pass'd , like figures on a marble urn , When shifted round to see the other side ; They came again ; as when the urn once more ...
... side- faced ; And one behind the other stepp'd serene , In placid sandals , and in white robes graced ; They pass'd , like figures on a marble urn , When shifted round to see the other side ; They came again ; as when the urn once more ...
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... side orat❜ries ; And moving , with demurest air , To even - song and vesper prayer . Each arched porch , and entry low , Was fill'd with patient folk and slow , With whispers hush , and shuffling feet , While play'd the organ loud and ...
... side orat❜ries ; And moving , with demurest air , To even - song and vesper prayer . Each arched porch , and entry low , Was fill'd with patient folk and slow , With whispers hush , and shuffling feet , While play'd the organ loud and ...
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. From her fire - side she could see , Sidelong , its rich antiquity , Far as the Bishop's garden - wall ; Where sycamores and elm - trees tall , Full - leaved , the forest had outstript , By no sharp north ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. From her fire - side she could see , Sidelong , its rich antiquity , Far as the Bishop's garden - wall ; Where sycamores and elm - trees tall , Full - leaved , the forest had outstript , By no sharp north ...
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aching adieu Albert Auranthe beauty Bellanaine Bertha breath bright brow censer clouds cold Conrad Corinth dark death deep divine doth dream earth Emperor Enceladus Enter Erminia Ethelbert Exeunt eyes face faery fair fair lady Farewell fear feet flowers gentle Gersa Glocester gloom Goddess golden Gonfred hair hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven Hermes hour Hungarian hush Hyperion Imaus JOHN KEATS Kaims king lady Lamia light lips look look'd lord Ludolph Lycius melody Mnemosyne moan moon morn mortal Naiad night noble o'er once Otho pain pale pass'd Phorcus poor Porphyro Prince return'd Saturn seem'd shade Sigifred silent silver Sire sleep soft song sorrow soul Spirit stars stood sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thought tongue touch'd trembling turn'd twas voice warm weep whisper winds wine wings words