The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... whispering roof Of leaves and trembled blossoms , where there ran A brooklet , scarce espied : ' Mid hush'd , cool - rooted flowers fragrant - eyed , Blue , silver - white , and budded Tyrian , They lay calm - breathing on the bedded ...
... whispering roof Of leaves and trembled blossoms , where there ran A brooklet , scarce espied : ' Mid hush'd , cool - rooted flowers fragrant - eyed , Blue , silver - white , and budded Tyrian , They lay calm - breathing on the bedded ...
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... whispers hush , and shuffling feet , While play'd the organ loud and sweet . The bells had ceased , the prayers begun , And Bertha had not yet half done A curious volume , patch'd and torn , That all day long , from earliest morn , Had ...
... whispers hush , and shuffling feet , While play'd the organ loud and sweet . The bells had ceased , the prayers begun , And Bertha had not yet half done A curious volume , patch'd and torn , That all day long , from earliest morn , Had ...
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... whispering tale . Ah ! better had it been for ever so , Than idle ears should pleasure in their woe . XII . Were they unhappy then ? -It cannot be- Too many tears for lovers have been shed , Too many sighs give we to them in fee , Too ...
... whispering tale . Ah ! better had it been for ever so , Than idle ears should pleasure in their woe . XII . Were they unhappy then ? -It cannot be- Too many tears for lovers have been shed , Too many sighs give we to them in fee , Too ...
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... whisper of her footstep soft ; And as he thus over his passion hung , He heard a laugh full musical aloft ; When , looking up , he saw her features bright Smile through an in - door lattice all delight . XXVI . " Love , Isabel ! said he ...
... whisper of her footstep soft ; And as he thus over his passion hung , He heard a laugh full musical aloft ; When , looking up , he saw her features bright Smile through an in - door lattice all delight . XXVI . " Love , Isabel ! said he ...
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... whisper to that aged dame , And , after looking round the champaign wide , Shows her a knife .- " What feverous hectic flame Burns in thee , child ? —what good can thee betide That thou shouldst smile again ? " - The evening came , And ...
... whisper to that aged dame , And , after looking round the champaign wide , Shows her a knife .- " What feverous hectic flame Burns in thee , child ? —what good can thee betide That thou shouldst smile again ? " - The evening came , And ...
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