The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... thine own soft - couched ear : Surely I dreamt to - day , or did I see The winged Psyche with awaken'd eyes ? I wander'd in a forest thoughtlessly , And , on the sudden , fainting with surprise , Saw two fair creatures , couched side by ...
... thine own soft - couched ear : Surely I dreamt to - day , or did I see The winged Psyche with awaken'd eyes ? I wander'd in a forest thoughtlessly , And , on the sudden , fainting with surprise , Saw two fair creatures , couched side by ...
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... thine ear ; If thou didst ever anything believe , Believe how I love thee , believe how near My soul is to its doom : I would not grieve Thy hand by unwelcome pressing , would not fear Thine eyes by gazing ; but I cannot live Another ...
... thine ear ; If thou didst ever anything believe , Believe how I love thee , believe how near My soul is to its doom : I would not grieve Thy hand by unwelcome pressing , would not fear Thine eyes by gazing ; but I cannot live Another ...
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... thine eyes , And greet thee morn and even in the skies . " XLIII . When the full morning came , she had devised How she might secret to the forest hie ; How she might find the clay , so dearly prized , And sing to it one latest lullaby ...
... thine eyes , And greet thee morn and even in the skies . " XLIII . When the full morning came , she had devised How she might secret to the forest hie ; How she might find the clay , so dearly prized , And sing to it one latest lullaby ...
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... Never to turn again . - Away they went , With blood upon their heads , to banishment . LXI . O Melancholy , turn thine eyes away ! O Music , Music , breathe despondingly ! O Echo , Echo , on some other day , ISABELLA . 43.
... Never to turn again . - Away they went , With blood upon their heads , to banishment . LXI . O Melancholy , turn thine eyes away ! O Music , Music , breathe despondingly ! O Echo , Echo , on some other day , ISABELLA . 43.
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... thine own safety ; thou hast dated on Thy doom . " " High Prophetess , " said I , " purge off , Benign , if so it please thee , my mind's film . " " None can usurp this height , " returned that shade , " But those to whom the miseries ...
... thine own safety ; thou hast dated on Thy doom . " " High Prophetess , " said I , " purge off , Benign , if so it please thee , my mind's film . " " None can usurp this height , " returned that shade , " But those to whom the miseries ...
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