The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... suffer ? " Aye , why should she ? " By heavens , I'd coin my very soul , and drop my blood for drachmas ! " These things are , and he , who feels how incom- petent the most skyey knight - errantry is to heal this bruised fairness , is ...
... suffer ? " Aye , why should she ? " By heavens , I'd coin my very soul , and drop my blood for drachmas ! " These things are , and he , who feels how incom- petent the most skyey knight - errantry is to heal this bruised fairness , is ...
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... suffer . The faint conceptions I have of poems to come bring the blood frequently into my forehead . All I hope is , that I may not lose all interest in human affairs - that the solitary indifference I feel for applause , even from the ...
... suffer . The faint conceptions I have of poems to come bring the blood frequently into my forehead . All I hope is , that I may not lose all interest in human affairs - that the solitary indifference I feel for applause , even from the ...
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... suffered my unreflecting head to be satisfied , and went on in that sort of careless and restless life with which you ... suffer in common with all mankind , hold it not a sin to regain your cheerfulness . Your welfare is a delight to me ...
... suffered my unreflecting head to be satisfied , and went on in that sort of careless and restless life with which you ... suffer in common with all mankind , hold it not a sin to regain your cheerfulness . Your welfare is a delight to me ...
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