The Letters and Poems of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... thought no one could dare read " Macbeth " alone in the house at two o'clock in the morning . The mother of Keats died in 1810 , while he was at school , and it is related of him that he hid him- self under the master's desk for several ...
... thought no one could dare read " Macbeth " alone in the house at two o'clock in the morning . The mother of Keats died in 1810 , while he was at school , and it is related of him that he hid him- self under the master's desk for several ...
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. at what they thought only a boyish ambition to study " so illustrious a monument of ... thought to be too fond of scribbling doggerel rhymes among his notes . Indeed , his fellow - students were much ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. at what they thought only a boyish ambition to study " so illustrious a monument of ... thought to be too fond of scribbling doggerel rhymes among his notes . Indeed , his fellow - students were much ...
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... thought congenial to his own in- tellectual disposition . Had the early youth of Keats fallen , as well it might have done , among mere commonplace associates , it is probable that the rare development which gave to the four years of ...
... thought congenial to his own in- tellectual disposition . Had the early youth of Keats fallen , as well it might have done , among mere commonplace associates , it is probable that the rare development which gave to the four years of ...
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... thought that it was quite worth my while to have lived in Louisville , even if I had gained thereby nothing but the knowledge and friendship of such a man . I did not see him in his last days . I was already in a distant region . But ...
... thought that it was quite worth my while to have lived in Louisville , even if I had gained thereby nothing but the knowledge and friendship of such a man . I did not see him in his last days . I was already in a distant region . But ...
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... thoughts were given much more to Miss Brawne than to any literary work . He only prepared for the press 66 Lamia , " " , " " Isabella , " " The Eve of St. Agnes , " and the fragment of " Hyperion . " Some of his friends urged him to ...
... thoughts were given much more to Miss Brawne than to any literary work . He only prepared for the press 66 Lamia , " " , " " Isabella , " " The Eve of St. Agnes , " and the fragment of " Hyperion . " Some of his friends urged him to ...
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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