The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... eyes . Lord Houghton says , upon the authority of a lady who remembers Keats at the time of Hazlitt's lectures : " His eyes were large and blue , his hair auburn . He wore it divided down the center , and it fell in rich masses on each ...
... eyes . Lord Houghton says , upon the authority of a lady who remembers Keats at the time of Hazlitt's lectures : " His eyes were large and blue , his hair auburn . He wore it divided down the center , and it fell in rich masses on each ...
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... eyes were dark brown , almost black , large , soft , and ex- pressive , and his hair was a golden red . " As no other fault is found with the description given by Lord Houghton's informant , excepting in regard to the color of the eyes ...
... eyes were dark brown , almost black , large , soft , and ex- pressive , and his hair was a golden red . " As no other fault is found with the description given by Lord Houghton's informant , excepting in regard to the color of the eyes ...
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... eyes ; Up he started in a trice : " I am Lycidas , " said he , " Fam'd in fun'ral minstrelsy ! This was architectur ... eye of mortal Hath passed beyond the rocky portal ; So for ever will I leave Such a taint , and soon unweave All the ...
... eyes ; Up he started in a trice : " I am Lycidas , " said he , " Fam'd in fun'ral minstrelsy ! This was architectur ... eye of mortal Hath passed beyond the rocky portal ; So for ever will I leave Such a taint , and soon unweave All the ...
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... Republic to the Court of Rome . One of the sons , Juan Llanos y Keats , is a painter who has won much fame in Spain . Mme . Llanos is still living in Madrid . into your eyes ; let them , and embrace each LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 37.
... Republic to the Court of Rome . One of the sons , Juan Llanos y Keats , is a painter who has won much fame in Spain . Mme . Llanos is still living in Madrid . into your eyes ; let them , and embrace each LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . 37.
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. into your eyes ; let them , and embrace each other : thank Heaven for what happiness you have , and after thinking a moment or two that you suffer in common with all mankind , hold it not a sin to regain ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. into your eyes ; let them , and embrace each other : thank Heaven for what happiness you have , and after thinking a moment or two that you suffer in common with all mankind , hold it not a sin to regain ...
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