The Letters and Poems of John Keats ...Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... wind : Far , far around shall those dark - cluster'd trees Fledge the wild - ridged mountains steep by steep ; And there by zephyrs , streams , and birds , and bees , The moss - lain Dryads shall be lull'd to sleep ; And in the midst of ...
... wind : Far , far around shall those dark - cluster'd trees Fledge the wild - ridged mountains steep by steep ; And there by zephyrs , streams , and birds , and bees , The moss - lain Dryads shall be lull'd to sleep ; And in the midst of ...
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... wind ; Or on a half - reap'd furrow sound asleep , Drowsed with the fume of poppies , while thy hook Spares the next swath and all its twined flowers ; And sometime like a gleaner thou dost keep Steady thy laden head across a brook ; Or ...
... wind ; Or on a half - reap'd furrow sound asleep , Drowsed with the fume of poppies , while thy hook Spares the next swath and all its twined flowers ; And sometime like a gleaner thou dost keep Steady thy laden head across a brook ; Or ...
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... wind ever nipt , So shelter'd by the mighty pile . Bertha arose , and read awhile , With forehead ' gainst the window - pane . Again she tried , and then again , Until the dusk eve left her dark Upon the legend of St. Mark . From ...
... wind ever nipt , So shelter'd by the mighty pile . Bertha arose , and read awhile , With forehead ' gainst the window - pane . Again she tried , and then again , Until the dusk eve left her dark Upon the legend of St. Mark . From ...
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... confess - ' tis nothing new Must not a woman be A feather on the sea , Sway'd to and fro by every wind and tide ? Of as uncertain speed As blow - ball from the mead ? - I know it and to know it is despair To 20 ODES .
... confess - ' tis nothing new Must not a woman be A feather on the sea , Sway'd to and fro by every wind and tide ? Of as uncertain speed As blow - ball from the mead ? - I know it and to know it is despair To 20 ODES .
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... winds , all zephyrless , hold scourging rods , Iced in the great lakes , to afflict mankind ; Whose rank - grown forests , frosted , black , and blind , Would fright a Dryad ; whose harsh herbaged meads Make lean and lank the starv'd ox ...
... winds , all zephyrless , hold scourging rods , Iced in the great lakes , to afflict mankind ; Whose rank - grown forests , frosted , black , and blind , Would fright a Dryad ; whose harsh herbaged meads Make lean and lank the starv'd ox ...
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