The Letters and Peoms of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... spirit there along the Edge ; and as for George , I must immediately , now I think of it , correct a little misconception of a part of my last letter . The Miss Reynolds have never said one word against me about you , or by any means ...
... spirit there along the Edge ; and as for George , I must immediately , now I think of it , correct a little misconception of a part of my last letter . The Miss Reynolds have never said one word against me about you , or by any means ...
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... spirit's hand , to wake his eyes ; Up he started in a trice : " I am Lycidas , " said he , " Fam'd in fun'ral minstrelsy ! This was architectur'd thus By the great Oceanus ! - Here his mighty waters play Hollow organs all the day ; Here ...
... spirit's hand , to wake his eyes ; Up he started in a trice : " I am Lycidas , " said he , " Fam'd in fun'ral minstrelsy ! This was architectur'd thus By the great Oceanus ! - Here his mighty waters play Hollow organs all the day ; Here ...
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... spirit . If you were here , my dear sister , I could not pronounce the words which I can write to you from a distance . I have a tenderness for you and an admiration which I feel to be as great and more chaste than I have for any woman ...
... spirit . If you were here , my dear sister , I could not pronounce the words which I can write to you from a distance . I have a tenderness for you and an admiration which I feel to be as great and more chaste than I have for any woman ...
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... spirit of another sort into the set- tlement , always with great caution ; for thereby you may do your descendants more good than you may imagine . If I had a prayer to make for any great good , next to Tom's recovery , it should be ...
... spirit of another sort into the set- tlement , always with great caution ; for thereby you may do your descendants more good than you may imagine . If I had a prayer to make for any great good , next to Tom's recovery , it should be ...
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... spirit the office which is equiva- lent to a king's body - guard : " Then Tragedy with sceptr❜d pall comes sweeping by . " According to my state of mind , I am with Achilles shouting in the trenches , or with Theocritus in the vales of ...
... spirit the office which is equiva- lent to a king's body - guard : " Then Tragedy with sceptr❜d pall comes sweeping by . " According to my state of mind , I am with Achilles shouting in the trenches , or with Theocritus in the vales of ...
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