The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... Lycius ! gentle Lycius ! " - borne aloft With the bright mists about the mountains hoar These words dissolved : Crete's forests heard no more . Whither fled Lamia , now a lady bright , A 236 LAMIA .
... Lycius ! gentle Lycius ! " - borne aloft With the bright mists about the mountains hoar These words dissolved : Crete's forests heard no more . Whither fled Lamia , now a lady bright , A 236 LAMIA .
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... Lycius ! -for she was a maid More beautiful than ever twisted braid , Or sigh'd , or blush'd , or on spring - flower'd lea Spread a green kirtle to the minstrelsy : A virgin purest lipp'd , yet in the lore Of love deep learned to the ...
... Lycius ! -for she was a maid More beautiful than ever twisted braid , Or sigh'd , or blush'd , or on spring - flower'd lea Spread a green kirtle to the minstrelsy : A virgin purest lipp'd , yet in the lore Of love deep learned to the ...
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... Lycius from death awoke into amaze To see her still , and singing so sweet lays ; Then from amaze into delight he fell To hear her whisper woman's lore so well ; And every word she spake enticed him on To unperplex'd delight and ...
... Lycius from death awoke into amaze To see her still , and singing so sweet lays ; Then from amaze into delight he fell To hear her whisper woman's lore so well ; And every word she spake enticed him on To unperplex'd delight and ...
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... Lycius could not love in half a fright , So threw the goddess off , and won his heart More pleasantly by playing woman's part , With no more awe than what her beauty gave , That , while it smote , still guaranteed to save . Lycius to ...
... Lycius could not love in half a fright , So threw the goddess off , and won his heart More pleasantly by playing woman's part , With no more awe than what her beauty gave , That , while it smote , still guaranteed to save . Lycius to ...
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... Lycius ! wherefore did you blind Yourself from his quick eyes ? " Lycius replied , " " Tis Apollonius sage , my trusty guide And good instructor ; but to - night he seems The ghost of Folly haunting my sweet dreams . " While yet he ...
... Lycius ! wherefore did you blind Yourself from his quick eyes ? " Lycius replied , " " Tis Apollonius sage , my trusty guide And good instructor ; but to - night he seems The ghost of Folly haunting my sweet dreams . " While yet he ...
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