WHEN I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high-piled books, in charact'ry, Hold like rich garners the full-ripen'd grain; When I behold, upon the night's starr'd face, Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance,... The Letters of John Keats - Сторінка 80автори: John Keats - 1895 - 522 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 стор.
...and thee, The staid Philosophy. Temper my lonely hours, And let me see thy bow'rs More unalarm'd ! My dear Reynolds, you must forgive all this ranting...copy out my last sonnet. When I have fears that I may cease to be, &c.* I must take a turn, and then write to Teignmouth. Remember me to all, not excepting... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 стор.
...and thee, The staid Philosophy. Temper my lonely hours, And let me see thy bow'rs More unalarm'd ! My dear Reynolds, you must forgive all this ranting...copy out my last sonnet. When I have fears that I may cease to be, &c. * I must take a turn, and then write to Teignmouth. Remember me to all, not excepting... | |
| John Keats - 1859 - 524 стор.
...where the fir-tree drops its cone, Where robins hop, and fallen leaves are sear. 1817. vii. WHEN I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high-piled books, in charact'ry, Hold like rich garners the full-ripen'd grain ; When I behold, upon... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 стор.
...breath, And so live ever,—or else swoon to death. J. Keats cxcix THE TERROR OF DEATH When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high-piled books, in charact'ry Hold like rich garners the full-ripen'd grain ; When I behold, upon... | |
| John Keats - 1863 - 496 стор.
...alleys, where the fir-tree drops its cone, Where robins hop, and fallen leaves are sear.VII. WHEN I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high-piled books, in charact'ry, Hold like rich garners the full-ripen'd grain ; When I behold, upon... | |
| Garland - 1872 - 170 стор.
...stopped again, moved, stopped Shall I go on ? No. LAURENCE STERNE. THE TERROR OF DEATH. WHEN I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teaming brain, Before high-piled books, in charact'ry Hold like rich garners the full-ripen'd grain... | |
| 1873 - 522 стор.
...earthward pressed," &c. And then apologizes by saying, " My dear Reynolds, you must forgive me for all this ranting, but the fact is I cannot write sense this morning." Again, \vhenfeeting unwell he ascribes his ill health to the fact that his " wonted sonnet " had not... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1880 - 356 стор.
...Alas ! in him it was prophetic, for it was true ; he never lived to complete his work : " When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain — Before high-piled books, in charact'ry, Hold like rich garners the full-ripen'd grain ; When I behold, upon... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1880 - 354 стор.
...Alas ! in him it was prophetic, for it was true ; he never lived to complete his work : " When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain — Before high-piled books, in charact'ry, Hold like rich garners the full-ripen'd grain ; When I behold, upon... | |
| Frances Mary Owen - 1880 - 202 стор.
...battling in that sensitive and many-impulsed heart. The one written in 1817, which commences, When I have fears that I may cease to be, Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, has now the pathos and sacrcdncss of a fulfilled prophecy. Another, written in 1819, has in it much... | |
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