The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... speak , And yet I will , and tell my love all plain : If looks speak love - laws , I will drink her tears , And at the least ' twill startle off her cares . " VI . So said he one fair morning , and all day His heart beat awfully against ...
... speak , And yet I will , and tell my love all plain : If looks speak love - laws , I will drink her tears , And at the least ' twill startle off her cares . " VI . So said he one fair morning , and all day His heart beat awfully against ...
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... speak ; but still the ruddy tide Stifled his voice , and pulsed resolve away- Fever'd his high conceit of such a bride , Yet brought him to the meekness of a child : Alas ! when passion is both meek and wild ! VII . So once more he had ...
... speak ; but still the ruddy tide Stifled his voice , and pulsed resolve away- Fever'd his high conceit of such a bride , Yet brought him to the meekness of a child : Alas ! when passion is both meek and wild ! VII . So once more he had ...
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... speak as when on earth it was awake , And Isabella on its music hung : Languor there was in it , and tremulous shake , As in a palsied Druid's harp unstrung ; And through it moan'd a ghostly under - song , Like hoarse night - gusts ...
... speak as when on earth it was awake , And Isabella on its music hung : Languor there was in it , and tremulous shake , As in a palsied Druid's harp unstrung ; And through it moan'd a ghostly under - song , Like hoarse night - gusts ...
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... speak : -O turn thee to the very tale , And taste the music of that vision pale . L. With duller steel than the Perséan sword They cut away no formless monster's head , But one , whose gentleness did well accord With death , as life ...
... speak : -O turn thee to the very tale , And taste the music of that vision pale . L. With duller steel than the Perséan sword They cut away no formless monster's head , But one , whose gentleness did well accord With death , as life ...
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... speak , if he had loved , And been well nurtured in his mother tongue . Whether the dream now purposed to rehearse Be poet's or fanatic's will be known When this warm scribe , my hand , is in the grave . The passages within brackets are ...
... speak , if he had loved , And been well nurtured in his mother tongue . Whether the dream now purposed to rehearse Be poet's or fanatic's will be known When this warm scribe , my hand , is in the grave . The passages within brackets are ...
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