The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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... Saw two fair creatures , couched 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 ...
... Saw two fair creatures , couched 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 ...
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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 ? ON A GRECIAN URN . C HOU still unravish'd bride IO 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 ? ON A GRECIAN URN . C HOU still unravish'd bride IO ODES .
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... When shifted round to see the other side ; They came again ; as when the urn once more Is shifted round , the first green shades return ; And they were strange to me , as may betide With vases , to one deep in Phidian lore . II .
... When shifted round to see the other side ; They came again ; as when the urn once more Is shifted round , the first green shades return ; And they were strange to me , as may betide With vases , to one deep in Phidian lore . II .
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Twice holy was the Sabbath - bell : The silent streets were crowded well With staid and pious companies , Warm from their fire - side orat'ries ; And moving , with demurest air , To even - song and vesper prayer .
Twice holy was the Sabbath - bell : The silent streets were crowded well With staid and pious companies , Warm from their fire - side orat'ries ; And moving , with demurest air , To even - song and vesper prayer .
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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 - wind ever nipt , So shelter'd ...
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 - wind ever nipt , So shelter'd ...
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