The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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Keats took great pleasure in her song , and one morning took his chair from the
breakfast - table to the grass plot under a plum tree , where be remained between
two and three hours . He then rerched the house with some scraps of paper in ...
Keats took great pleasure in her song , and one morning took his chair from the
breakfast - table to the grass plot under a plum tree , where be remained between
two and three hours . He then rerched the house with some scraps of paper in ...
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Resolved , she took with her an aged nurse , And went into that dismal forest -
hearse . XLIV . See , as they creep along the river side , How she doth whisper to
that aged dame , And , after looking round the champaign wide , Shows her a
knife ...
Resolved , she took with her an aged nurse , And went into that dismal forest -
hearse . XLIV . See , as they creep along the river side , How she doth whisper to
that aged dame , And , after looking round the champaign wide , Shows her a
knife ...
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... indeed , but not dethroned . LI . In anxious secrecy they took it home , And then
the prize was all for Isabel : She calm ' d its wild hair with a golden ISABELLA .
... indeed , but not dethroned . LI . In anxious secrecy they took it home , And then
the prize was all for Isabel : She calm ' d its wild hair with a golden ISABELLA .
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... wander ' d bee , the which I took , And pledging all the mortals of the world ,
And all the dead whose names are in our lips , Drank . That full draught is parent
of my theme . No Asian poppy nor elixir fine Of the soon - fading , jealous
Caliphat , ...
... wander ' d bee , the which I took , And pledging all the mortals of the world ,
And all the dead whose names are in our lips , Drank . That full draught is parent
of my theme . No Asian poppy nor elixir fine Of the soon - fading , jealous
Caliphat , ...
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Also , when he would taste the spicy wreaths Of incense , breathed aloft from
sacred hills , Instead of sweets , his ample palate took Savour of poisonous brass
and metal sick : And so , when harbour ' d in the sleepy west , After the full ...
Also , when he would taste the spicy wreaths Of incense , breathed aloft from
sacred hills , Instead of sweets , his ample palate took Savour of poisonous brass
and metal sick : And so , when harbour ' d in the sleepy west , After the full ...
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