The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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Fairer than Phoebe ' s sapphire - region ' d star , Or Vesper , amorous glow -
worm of the sky ; Fairer than these , though temple thou hast none , Nor altar
heap ' d with flowers ; Nor Virgin - choir to make delicious moan Upon the
midnight ...
Fairer than Phoebe ' s sapphire - region ' d star , Or Vesper , amorous glow -
worm of the sky ; Fairer than these , though temple thou hast none , Nor altar
heap ' d with flowers ; Nor Virgin - choir to make delicious moan Upon the
midnight ...
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... With buds , and bells , and stars without a name . With all the gardener Fancy e
' er could feign , Who breeding flowers , will never breed the same : And there
shall be for thee all soft delight That shadowy thought can win , A bright torch ,
and ...
... With buds , and bells , and stars without a name . With all the gardener Fancy e
' er could feign , Who breeding flowers , will never breed the same : And there
shall be for thee all soft delight That shadowy thought can win , A bright torch ,
and ...
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... from earliest morn , Had taken captive her two eyes , Among its golden
broideries ; Perplex ' d her with a thousand things ,The stars of Heaven , and
angels ' wings , Martyrs in a fiery blaze , Azure saints and silver rays , Moses '
breastplate ...
... from earliest morn , Had taken captive her two eyes , Among its golden
broideries ; Perplex ' d her with a thousand things ,The stars of Heaven , and
angels ' wings , Martyrs in a fiery blaze , Azure saints and silver rays , Moses '
breastplate ...
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Sometimes the learned eremite , With golden star , or dagger bright , Referr ' d to
pious poesies Written in smallest crow - quill size Beneath the text ; and thus the
rhyme Was parcell ' d out from time to time : — “ Als writith he of swevenis , Men ...
Sometimes the learned eremite , With golden star , or dagger bright , Referr ' d to
pious poesies Written in smallest crow - quill size Beneath the text ; and thus the
rhyme Was parcell ' d out from time to time : — “ Als writith he of swevenis , Men ...
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All close they met again , before the dusk Had taken from the stars its pleasant
veil , All close they met , all eves , before the dusk Had taken from the stars its
pleasant veil , Close in a bower of hyacinth and musk , Unknown of any , free
from ...
All close they met again , before the dusk Had taken from the stars its pleasant
veil , All close they met , all eves , before the dusk Had taken from the stars its
pleasant veil , Close in a bower of hyacinth and musk , Unknown of any , free
from ...
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