The Poetical Works of John KeatsLittle, Brown,., 1865 - 361 стор. |
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... hair was brown and fine , falling in natural ringlets about a face in which energy and sensibility were remarkably mixed up . Every feat- ure was delicately cut ; the chin was bold ; and about the mouth something of a pugnacious expres ...
... hair was brown and fine , falling in natural ringlets about a face in which energy and sensibility were remarkably mixed up . Every feat- ure was delicately cut ; the chin was bold ; and about the mouth something of a pugnacious expres ...
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... hair ? Not oat - sheaves drooping in the western sun ; - thy soft hand , fair sister ! let me shun Such follying before thee yet she had , Not - Indeed , locks bright enough to make me mad ; And they were simply gordian'd up and braided ...
... hair ? Not oat - sheaves drooping in the western sun ; - thy soft hand , fair sister ! let me shun Such follying before thee yet she had , Not - Indeed , locks bright enough to make me mad ; And they were simply gordian'd up and braided ...
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... cave is secreter Than the isle of Delos . Echo hence shall stir No sighs but sigh - warm kisses , or light noise Of thy combing hand , the while it travelling cloys And trembles through my labyrinthine hair . ' At that ENDYMION . 61.
... cave is secreter Than the isle of Delos . Echo hence shall stir No sighs but sigh - warm kisses , or light noise Of thy combing hand , the while it travelling cloys And trembles through my labyrinthine hair . ' At that ENDYMION . 61.
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John Keats. And trembles through my labyrinthine hair . ' At that oppress'd , I hurried in . - Ah ! where Are those swift moments ! Whither are they fled ? I'll smile no more , Peona ; nor will wed Sorrow , the way to death ; but ...
John Keats. And trembles through my labyrinthine hair . ' At that oppress'd , I hurried in . - Ah ! where Are those swift moments ! Whither are they fled ? I'll smile no more , Peona ; nor will wed Sorrow , the way to death ; but ...
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... hair ; another flew In through the woven roof , and fluttering - wise Rain'd violets upon his sleeping eyes . At these enchantments , and yet many more , The breathless Latmian wonder'd o'er and o'er ; Until impatient in embarrassment ...
... hair ; another flew In through the woven roof , and fluttering - wise Rain'd violets upon his sleeping eyes . At these enchantments , and yet many more , The breathless Latmian wonder'd o'er and o'er ; Until impatient in embarrassment ...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats: With Memoir, Explanatory Notes, Etc John Keats Перегляд фрагмента - 1899 |
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