The Letters and Poems of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... DREAM 283 XIV . " IF BY DULL RHYMES OUR ENGLISH MUST BE CHAIN'D " 284 XV . " THE DAY IS GONE , AND ALL ITS SWEETS ARE GONE ! " · 285 XVI . " I CRY YOUR MERCY - PITY - LOVE ! - AYE , LOVE ! " 285 XVII . HIS LAST SONNET 286 SONNET OF ...
... DREAM 283 XIV . " IF BY DULL RHYMES OUR ENGLISH MUST BE CHAIN'D " 284 XV . " THE DAY IS GONE , AND ALL ITS SWEETS ARE GONE ! " · 285 XVI . " I CRY YOUR MERCY - PITY - LOVE ! - AYE , LOVE ! " 285 XVII . HIS LAST SONNET 286 SONNET OF ...
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... still stream , Up the hill - side ; and now ' tis buried deep In the next valley - glades : Was it a vision , or a waking dream ? Fled is that music : -do I wake or sleep ? T ON A GRECIAN URN . HOU still unravish'd bride 10 ODES .
... still stream , Up the hill - side ; and now ' tis buried deep In the next valley - glades : Was it a vision , or a waking dream ? Fled is that music : -do I wake or sleep ? T ON A GRECIAN URN . HOU still unravish'd bride 10 ODES .
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... dream . I come - I see thee , as thou standest there , Beckon me not into the wintry air . Ah ! dearest love , sweet home of all my fears , And hopes , and joys , and panting miseries , - To - night , if I may guess , thy beauty wears ...
... dream . I come - I see thee , as thou standest there , Beckon me not into the wintry air . Ah ! dearest love , sweet home of all my fears , And hopes , and joys , and panting miseries , - To - night , if I may guess , thy beauty wears ...
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... there To spread a rapture in my very hair , - O , the sweetness of the pain ! Give me those lips again ! Enough ! Enough ! it is enough for me To dream of thee ! Oct. 1819 . B A STORY , FROM BOCCACCIO . I. AIR Isabel ΤΟ 23.
... there To spread a rapture in my very hair , - O , the sweetness of the pain ! Give me those lips again ! Enough ! Enough ! it is enough for me To dream of thee ! Oct. 1819 . B A STORY , FROM BOCCACCIO . I. AIR Isabel ΤΟ 23.
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... dream , and nightly weep . II . With every morn their love grew tenderer , With every eve deeper and tenderer still ; He might not in house , field , or garden stir , But her full shape would all his seeing fill ; And his continual ...
... dream , and nightly weep . II . With every morn their love grew tenderer , With every eve deeper and tenderer still ; He might not in house , field , or garden stir , But her full shape would all his seeing fill ; And his continual ...
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