The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... seem to be at all out at anything I said and the inquiries I made with regard to your spitting of blood , and moreover desired me to ask you to send him a correct account of all your sensations and symptoms concerning the palpitation ...
... seem to be at all out at anything I said and the inquiries I made with regard to your spitting of blood , and moreover desired me to ask you to send him a correct account of all your sensations and symptoms concerning the palpitation ...
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... seems very anxious for a let- ter . As I asked her what I should get for her , she said a " Medal of the Princess . " I called on Has- lam - we dined very well . You must get well , Tom , and then I shall feel whole and genial as the ...
... seems very anxious for a let- ter . As I asked her what I should get for her , she said a " Medal of the Princess . " I called on Has- lam - we dined very well . You must get well , Tom , and then I shall feel whole and genial as the ...
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... seems eager to do . This , in a year or two , will be a glorious thing for us ; and it will be , for Haydon is struck with the first book . I left Haydon , and the next day re- ceived a letter from him , proposing to make , as he says ...
... seems eager to do . This , in a year or two , will be a glorious thing for us ; and it will be , for Haydon is struck with the first book . I left Haydon , and the next day re- ceived a letter from him , proposing to make , as he says ...
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... seem to have mustered and col- lected in full divan , for the purpose of convincing me to the contrary . Taylor says my poem shall be out in a month . * The thrushes are singing now as if they would speak to the winds , because their ...
... seem to have mustered and col- lected in full divan , for the purpose of convincing me to the contrary . Taylor says my poem shall be out in a month . * The thrushes are singing now as if they would speak to the winds , because their ...
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... seem , Though beautiful , cold — strange · as in a dream , - I dreamed long ago , now new begun . The short - lived , paly , Summer is but won From Winter's ague , for one hour's gleam ; Though sapphire - warm , their stars do never ...
... seem , Though beautiful , cold — strange · as in a dream , - I dreamed long ago , now new begun . The short - lived , paly , Summer is but won From Winter's ague , for one hour's gleam ; Though sapphire - warm , their stars do never ...
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