The Letters and Poems of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... enter in . He enter'd , but he enter'd full of wrath ; His flaming robes stream'd out beyond his heels , And gave a roar , as if of earthly fire , That scared away the meek ethereal Hours And made their HYPERION . 69.
... enter in . He enter'd , but he enter'd full of wrath ; His flaming robes stream'd out beyond his heels , And gave a roar , as if of earthly fire , That scared away the meek ethereal Hours And made their HYPERION . 69.
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... Enter CONRAD . O , I am safe emerged from these broils ! Amid the wreck of thousands I am whole ; For every crime I have a laurel - wreath , For every lie a lordship . Not yet has My ship of fortune furl'd her silken sails , - Let her ...
... Enter CONRAD . O , I am safe emerged from these broils ! Amid the wreck of thousands I am whole ; For every crime I have a laurel - wreath , For every lie a lordship . Not yet has My ship of fortune furl'd her silken sails , - Let her ...
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... Enter AURANTHE . Auranthe . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ? Albert ? Ludolph ? Otho ? Conrad . You guess aright . And , sister , slurring o'er Our ...
... Enter AURANTHE . Auranthe . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ? Albert ? Ludolph ? Otho ? Conrad . You guess aright . And , sister , slurring o'er Our ...
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... your Albert is quite safe ! In haste it seems . Now shall I be in the way , And wish'd with silent curses in my grave , Or side by side with ' whelmed mariners . Enter ALBERT . Albert . Fair on your graces fall OTHO THE GREAT . 117.
... your Albert is quite safe ! In haste it seems . Now shall I be in the way , And wish'd with silent curses in my grave , Or side by side with ' whelmed mariners . Enter ALBERT . Albert . Fair on your graces fall OTHO THE GREAT . 117.
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. Enter ALBERT . Albert . Fair on your graces fall this early morrow ! So it is like to do , without my prayers , For your right noble names , like favourite tunes , Have fallen full frequent from our ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. Enter ALBERT . Albert . Fair on your graces fall this early morrow ! So it is like to do , without my prayers , For your right noble names , like favourite tunes , Have fallen full frequent from our ...
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