The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... lines , " I wander like a lost soul upon the Stygian bank , staying for waftage . " I melt into the air with a voluptuousness so delicate that I am con- tent to be alone . These things , combined with the opinion I have formed of the ...
... lines , " I wander like a lost soul upon the Stygian bank , staying for waftage . " I melt into the air with a voluptuousness so delicate that I am con- tent to be alone . These things , combined with the opinion I have formed of the ...
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... lines of Milton : " How charming is divine philosophy , Not harsh and crabbed , as dull fools suppose , But musical as is Apollo's lute . " No , not for myself , feeling grateful , as I do , to have got into a state to relish them ...
... lines of Milton : " How charming is divine philosophy , Not harsh and crabbed , as dull fools suppose , But musical as is Apollo's lute . " No , not for myself , feeling grateful , as I do , to have got into a state to relish them ...
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... lines in it , but nothing of what I felt . Oh ! that I could dream it every night . As Hermes once took to his feathers light , When lulled Argus , baffled swoon'd and slept , So on a Delpic reed , my idle spright , So play'd , so charm ...
... lines in it , but nothing of what I felt . Oh ! that I could dream it every night . As Hermes once took to his feathers light , When lulled Argus , baffled swoon'd and slept , So on a Delpic reed , my idle spright , So play'd , so charm ...
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... lines in a hurry ; this one I have done leis- urely ; I think it reads the more richly for it , and it will , I hope , encourage me to write other things in even a more peaceable and healthy spirit . You must recollect that Psyche was ...
... lines in a hurry ; this one I have done leis- urely ; I think it reads the more richly for it , and it will , I hope , encourage me to write other things in even a more peaceable and healthy spirit . You must recollect that Psyche was ...
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... give you a half dozen lines of it before I part as a specimen : Not as a swordsman would I pardon crave , But as a son . The bronz'd centurion , Long - toil'd in foreign wars , and whose high LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . III.
... give you a half dozen lines of it before I part as a specimen : Not as a swordsman would I pardon crave , But as a son . The bronz'd centurion , Long - toil'd in foreign wars , and whose high LETTERS TO HIS BROTHERS . III.
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