The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... sweet music doth create A fear in the poor Herdsman , who doth bring His beasts to trouble the enchanted spring , — He tells of the sweet music , and the spot , To all his friends , and they believe him not . O , that our dreamings all ...
... sweet music doth create A fear in the poor Herdsman , who doth bring His beasts to trouble the enchanted spring , — He tells of the sweet music , and the spot , To all his friends , and they believe him not . O , that our dreamings all ...
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... sweet where flames are under , And a giggle at a wonder ; Visage sage at pantomime ; Funeral , and steeple - chime ; Infant playing with a skull ; Morning fair , and shipwreck'd hull ; Nightshade with the woodbine kissing ; Serpents in ...
... sweet where flames are under , And a giggle at a wonder ; Visage sage at pantomime ; Funeral , and steeple - chime ; Infant playing with a skull ; Morning fair , and shipwreck'd hull ; Nightshade with the woodbine kissing ; Serpents in ...
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... sweet to happy men ; More dismal cares Seize on me unawares , - Where shall I learn to get my peace again ? To banish thoughts of that most hateful land , Dungeoner of my friends , that wicked strand Where they were wreck'd and live a ...
... sweet to happy men ; More dismal cares Seize on me unawares , - Where shall I learn to get my peace again ? To banish thoughts of that most hateful land , Dungeoner of my friends , that wicked strand Where they were wreck'd and live a ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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