The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... things in even a more peaceable and healthy spirit . You must recollect that Psyche was not embodied as a goddess before the time of Apuleius the Platonist , who lived after the Augustan age , and consequently the goddess was never ...
... things in even a more peaceable and healthy spirit . You must recollect that Psyche was not embodied as a goddess before the time of Apuleius the Platonist , who lived after the Augustan age , and consequently the goddess was never ...
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... things , - The stars of Heaven , and angels ' wings , Martyrs in a fiery blaze , Azure saints and silver rays , Moses ' breastplate , and the seven Candlesticks John saw in Heaven , The winged Lion of Saint Mark , And the Covenantal Ark ...
... things , - The stars of Heaven , and angels ' wings , Martyrs in a fiery blaze , Azure saints and silver rays , Moses ' breastplate , and the seven Candlesticks John saw in Heaven , The winged Lion of Saint Mark , And the Covenantal Ark ...
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... What can I do to kill it and be free In my old liberty ? When every fair one that I saw was fair Enough to catch me in but half a snare , Not keep me there : When , howe'er poor or particolour'd things , My muse ΤΟ 21 Το.
... What can I do to kill it and be free In my old liberty ? When every fair one that I saw was fair Enough to catch me in but half a snare , Not keep me there : When , howe'er poor or particolour'd things , My muse ΤΟ 21 Το.
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... things , My muse had wings , And ever ready was to take her course Whither I bent her force , Unintellectual , yet divine to me ; — Divine , I say ! —What sea - bird o'er the sea Is a philosopher the while he goes Winging along where ...
... things , My muse had wings , And ever ready was to take her course Whither I bent her force , Unintellectual , yet divine to me ; — Divine , I say ! —What sea - bird o'er the sea Is a philosopher the while he goes Winging along where ...
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... thing more deadly dark than all ; It came like a fierce potion , drunk by chance , Which saves a sick man from the feather'd pall For some few gasping moments ; like a lance , Waking an Indian from his cloudy hall With cruel pierce ...
... thing more deadly dark than all ; It came like a fierce potion , drunk by chance , Which saves a sick man from the feather'd pall For some few gasping moments ; like a lance , Waking an Indian from his cloudy hall With cruel pierce ...
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