The Letters and Poems of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... wonders of all ruling Providence , The joys that from celestial mercy flow Essential beauty , perfect excellence , Ennoble and refine the native glow The poet feels ; and thence his best resource To paint his feelings with sublimest ...
... wonders of all ruling Providence , The joys that from celestial mercy flow Essential beauty , perfect excellence , Ennoble and refine the native glow The poet feels ; and thence his best resource To paint his feelings with sublimest ...
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... wonders of an isle That in that fairest lake had placed been , I could e'en Dido of her grief beguile ; Or rob from aged Lear his bitter teen : For sure so fair a place was never seen Of all that ever charm'd romantic eye : It seem'd an ...
... wonders of an isle That in that fairest lake had placed been , I could e'en Dido of her grief beguile ; Or rob from aged Lear his bitter teen : For sure so fair a place was never seen Of all that ever charm'd romantic eye : It seem'd an ...
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... wonders of nature exploring , I cannot your light , mazy footsteps attend ; Nor listen to accents , that almost adoring , Bless Cynthia's face , the enthusiast's friend , Yet over the steep , whence the mountain - stream rushes , With ...
... wonders of nature exploring , I cannot your light , mazy footsteps attend ; Nor listen to accents , that almost adoring , Bless Cynthia's face , the enthusiast's friend , Yet over the steep , whence the mountain - stream rushes , With ...
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... wonders had been told Of thy lively countenance , And thy humid eyes , that dance In the midst of their own brightness , In the very fane of lightness ; Over which thine eyebrows , leaning , Picture - out each lovely meaning : In a ...
... wonders had been told Of thy lively countenance , And thy humid eyes , that dance In the midst of their own brightness , In the very fane of lightness ; Over which thine eyebrows , leaning , Picture - out each lovely meaning : In a ...
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... wonder of its gentle might . Lo ! I must tell a tale of chivalry ; For while I muse , the lance points slantingly Athwart the morning air : some lady sweet , Who cannot feel for cold her tender feet , From the worn top of some old ...
... wonder of its gentle might . Lo ! I must tell a tale of chivalry ; For while I muse , the lance points slantingly Athwart the morning air : some lady sweet , Who cannot feel for cold her tender feet , From the worn top of some old ...
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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