Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Том 1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... live again . For in him was realised the medieval legend of the Venus - worshipper , without its melancholy moral ; and while the old Gods rewarded him for his love with powers and perceptions that a ' Greek might have envied , he kept ...
... live again . For in him was realised the medieval legend of the Venus - worshipper , without its melancholy moral ; and while the old Gods rewarded him for his love with powers and perceptions that a ' Greek might have envied , he kept ...
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... live there or at Caris- brooke . Shanklin is a most beautiful place ; sloping wood and meadow ground reach round the Chine , which is a cleft between the cliffs , of the depth of nearly 300 feet at least . This cleft is filled with ...
... live there or at Caris- brooke . Shanklin is a most beautiful place ; sloping wood and meadow ground reach round the Chine , which is a cleft between the cliffs , of the depth of nearly 300 feet at least . This cleft is filled with ...
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... Live registered upon our brazen tombs , And so grace us in the disguise of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring Time , The endeavour of this present breath may bring That honor which shall bate his scythe's keen edge , And make ...
... Live registered upon our brazen tombs , And so grace us in the disguise of death ; When , spite of cormorant devouring Time , The endeavour of this present breath may bring That honor which shall bate his scythe's keen edge , And make ...
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... live . " By my own temper I shall guess At thy felicity , And only like my happiness , Because it pleaseth thee . Our hearts at any time will tell If thou or I be sick or well . " All honour sure I must pretend , All that is good or ...
... live . " By my own temper I shall guess At thy felicity , And only like my happiness , Because it pleaseth thee . Our hearts at any time will tell If thou or I be sick or well . " All honour sure I must pretend , All that is good or ...
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... And melody . How heaven - ward thou soundest ! Live Temple of sweet noise , And Discord unconfoundest , Giving Delight new joys , And Pleasure nobler pinions : 78 LIFE AND LETTERS OF of binding until a sufficient sum is sure for him...
... And melody . How heaven - ward thou soundest ! Live Temple of sweet noise , And Discord unconfoundest , Giving Delight new joys , And Pleasure nobler pinions : 78 LIFE AND LETTERS OF of binding until a sufficient sum is sure for him...
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