The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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... catch Her beauty farther than the falcon spies ; And constant as her vespers would he watch , Because her face was turn'd to the same skies ; And with sick longing all the night outwear , To hear her morning - step upon the stair .
... catch Her beauty farther than the falcon spies ; And constant as her vespers would he watch , Because her face was turn'd to the same skies ; And with sick longing all the night outwear , To hear her morning - step upon the stair .
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And as he to the court - yard pass'd along , Each third step did he pause , and listen'd oft If he could hear his lady's matin - song , Or the light whisper of her footstep soft ; And as he thus over his passion hung , He heard a laugh ...
And as he to the court - yard pass'd along , Each third step did he pause , and listen'd oft If he could hear his lady's matin - song , Or the light whisper of her footstep soft ; And as he thus over his passion hung , He heard a laugh ...
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I shriek'd , and the sharp anguish of my shriek Stung my own ears ; I strove hard to escape The numbness , strove to gain the lowest step . Slow , heavy , deadly was my pace : the cold Grew stifling , suffocating at the heart ; 130 And ...
I shriek'd , and the sharp anguish of my shriek Stung my own ears ; I strove hard to escape The numbness , strove to gain the lowest step . Slow , heavy , deadly was my pace : the cold Grew stifling , suffocating at the heart ; 130 And ...
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“ That divinity Whom thou saw'st step from yon forlornest wood , And with slow pace approach our fallen king , 310 Is Thea , softest - natured of our brood . 2a . His . 3 No further than to where his feet had stray'd , And slept there ...
“ That divinity Whom thou saw'st step from yon forlornest wood , And with slow pace approach our fallen king , 310 Is Thea , softest - natured of our brood . 2a . His . 3 No further than to where his feet had stray'd , And slept there ...
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Even now where Saturn , roused from icy trance , Goes step for step with Thea from yon 3 woods , Hyperion , leaving twilight in the rear , Is sloping to the threshold of the West . ] Thither we tend . ” Now in clear light I stood ...
Even now where Saturn , roused from icy trance , Goes step for step with Thea from yon 3 woods , Hyperion , leaving twilight in the rear , Is sloping to the threshold of the West . ] Thither we tend . ” Now in clear light I stood ...
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