The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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No hungry generations tread thee down ; The voice I hear this passing night was
heard In ancient days by emperor and clown : Perhaps the self - same song that
found a path Through the sad heart of Ruth , when sick for home , She stood in ...
No hungry generations tread thee down ; The voice I hear this passing night was
heard In ancient days by emperor and clown : Perhaps the self - same song that
found a path Through the sad heart of Ruth , when sick for home , She stood in ...
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And many once proud - quiver ' d loins did melt In blood from stinging whip ; with
hollow eyes Many all day in dazzling river stood , To take the rich - ored driftings
of the flood . xv . For them the Ceylon diver held his breath , And went all naked ...
And many once proud - quiver ' d loins did melt In blood from stinging whip ; with
hollow eyes Many all day in dazzling river stood , To take the rich - ored driftings
of the flood . xv . For them the Ceylon diver held his breath , And went all naked ...
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... pierce , and bringing him again . Sense of the gnawing fire at heart and brain .
XXXV . It was a vision . In the drowsy gloom , The dull of midnight , at her couch '
s foot Lorenzo stood , and wept : the forest tomb Had marr ' d his glossy hair ...
... pierce , and bringing him again . Sense of the gnawing fire at heart and brain .
XXXV . It was a vision . In the drowsy gloom , The dull of midnight , at her couch '
s foot Lorenzo stood , and wept : the forest tomb Had marr ' d his glossy hair ...
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... care , But to throw back at times her veiling hair . XLVIII . - That old nurse stood
beside her wondering ISABELLA . 39.
... care , But to throw back at times her veiling hair . XLVIII . - That old nurse stood
beside her wondering ISABELLA . 39.
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That old nurse stood beside her wondering , Until her heart felt pity to the core At
sight of such a dismal labouring , And so she kneeled , with her locks all hoar ,
And put her lean hands to the horrid thing : Three hours they labour ' d at this ...
That old nurse stood beside her wondering , Until her heart felt pity to the core At
sight of such a dismal labouring , And so she kneeled , with her locks all hoar ,
And put her lean hands to the horrid thing : Three hours they labour ' d at this ...
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