The Letters and Poems of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... night , he appeared at the house of his friend Mr. Brown , in what , had that gentleman not known Keats well , he would have supposed was a most violent state of intoxication . Keats explained to Mr. Brown that he had been riding on the ...
... night , he appeared at the house of his friend Mr. Brown , in what , had that gentleman not known Keats well , he would have supposed was a most violent state of intoxication . Keats explained to Mr. Brown that he had been riding on the ...
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. " 28TH JANY 3 C'CLOCK MORNC SWEAT WAS ON HIM ALL THIS NIGHT . " When I recollect for how long Keats had never been. DRAWN TO KEEP ME AWAKE - A DEADLY.
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. " 28TH JANY 3 C'CLOCK MORNC SWEAT WAS ON HIM ALL THIS NIGHT . " When I recollect for how long Keats had never been. DRAWN TO KEEP ME AWAKE - A DEADLY.
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... night . ” The most satisfactory of all the likenesses of Keats I have ever seen is Haydon's masque of his face , taken in 1818. Through the kind courtesy of Mr. Gilder , the accomplished editor of " The Century Magazine , " the ...
... night . ” The most satisfactory of all the likenesses of Keats I have ever seen is Haydon's masque of his face , taken in 1818. Through the kind courtesy of Mr. Gilder , the accomplished editor of " The Century Magazine , " the ...
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... nights the dews bestow , And summer suns enrich the day , Thy notes the blossoms charm to blow , Each opes delighted at thy lay . So when in youth the eye's dark glance Speaks pleasure from its circle bright , The tones of love our joys ...
... nights the dews bestow , And summer suns enrich the day , Thy notes the blossoms charm to blow , Each opes delighted at thy lay . So when in youth the eye's dark glance Speaks pleasure from its circle bright , The tones of love our joys ...
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... night , Where woven boughs shut out the moon's bright ray , Should sad Despondency my musings fright , And frown , to drive fair Cheerfulness away , Peep with the moonbeams through the leafy roof , And keep that fiend Despondence far ...
... night , Where woven boughs shut out the moon's bright ray , Should sad Despondency my musings fright , And frown , to drive fair Cheerfulness away , Peep with the moonbeams through the leafy roof , And keep that fiend Despondence far ...
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Apollo art thou beauty behold beneath bliss blue bosom bower breast breath bright brother Carian Charles Cowden Clarke cheek clouds cool dark dear death delight dost doth dream earth Elysium Endymion eyes faint fair Fanny Brawne feel flowers forest gentle George Keats golden gone green grief hand happy heart heaven honour immortal John Keats Keats's kiss leaves LEIGH HUNT light lips listen Lord Houghton lute lyre melodies mighty moon morning mortal mossy muse Naiad never night numbers o'er Peona pinions pleasant pleasure poesy poet rill Ring-doves round Scylla seem'd sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sonnet sorrow soul spirit strange streams summer sweet tears tell tender thee thine things THOMAS CHATTERTON thou art thou hast thought trees trembling twas vex'd voice Whence whispering wild wind wings wonders young youth