The Life and Letters of John KeatsDent, 1954 - 231 стор. |
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... thee : To part with thee I needs must die , Could parting sep'rate thee and I. But neither chance nor compliment Did element our love ; ' Twas sacred sympathy was lent Us from the Quire above . That friendship Fortune did create Still ...
... thee : To part with thee I needs must die , Could parting sep'rate thee and I. But neither chance nor compliment Did element our love ; ' Twas sacred sympathy was lent Us from the Quire above . That friendship Fortune did create Still ...
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... thee As thou wast hymned on the shores of Baia ? Or may I woo thee In earlier Sicilian ? or thy smiles Seek as they once were sought , in Grecian isles , By bards who died content on pleasant sward , Leaving great verse unto a little ...
... thee As thou wast hymned on the shores of Baia ? Or may I woo thee In earlier Sicilian ? or thy smiles Seek as they once were sought , in Grecian isles , By bards who died content on pleasant sward , Leaving great verse unto a little ...
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... thee Midst of the quiet all around thee ! Child , I see thee ! Child , I spy thee ! And thy mother sweet is nigh thee ! Child , I know thee ! Child , no more , But a poet evermore ! See , see , the lyre , the lyre , In a flame of fire ...
... thee Midst of the quiet all around thee ! Child , I see thee ! Child , I spy thee ! And thy mother sweet is nigh thee ! Child , I know thee ! Child , no more , But a poet evermore ! See , see , the lyre , the lyre , In a flame of fire ...
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The Life & Letters of John Keats Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton),John Keats Повний перегляд - 1927 |
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