The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. Through sights I scarce can bear : O let me , let me share With the hot lyre and thee , The staid Philosophy . Temper my lonely hours , And let me see thy bow'rs More unalarm'd ... bear: ...
John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Baron Houghton. Through sights I scarce can bear : O let me , let me share With the hot lyre and thee , The staid Philosophy . Temper my lonely hours , And let me see thy bow'rs More unalarm'd ... bear: ...
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... bear the sight of any handwriting of a friend I love so much as I do you . Yet I ride the little horse , and , at my worst , even in quaran- tine , summoned up more puns , in a sort of desperation , in one week than in any year of my ...
... bear the sight of any handwriting of a friend I love so much as I do you . Yet I ride the little horse , and , at my worst , even in quaran- tine , summoned up more puns , in a sort of desperation , in one week than in any year of my ...
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... bear to hear of us , pray tell him - but he knows it already , and can put it in better language than any man . I hear he does not like to be told that he may get better ; nor is it to be wondered at , considering his firm persuasion ...
... bear to hear of us , pray tell him - but he knows it already , and can put it in better language than any man . I hear he does not like to be told that he may get better ; nor is it to be wondered at , considering his firm persuasion ...
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