The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... arms embraced , and their pinions too ; Their lips touch'd not , but had not bade adieu As if disjoined by soft - handed slumber , And ready still past kisses to outnumber At tender eye - dawn of aurorean love : The 2 ODES . TO PSYCHE.
... arms embraced , and their pinions too ; Their lips touch'd not , but had not bade adieu As if disjoined by soft - handed slumber , And ready still past kisses to outnumber At tender eye - dawn of aurorean love : The 2 ODES . TO PSYCHE.
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... arms be placed , The tender gaolers of thy waist ! And let me feel that warm breath here and there To spread a rapture in my very hair , - O , the sweetness of the pain ! Give me those lips again ! Enough ! Enough ! it is enough for me ...
... arms be placed , The tender gaolers of thy waist ! And let me feel that warm breath here and there To spread a rapture in my very hair , - O , the sweetness of the pain ! Give me those lips again ! Enough ! Enough ! it is enough for me ...
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... arms upon the air , And on her couch low murmuring , " Where ? O where ? " XXXI . But Selfishness , Love's cousin , held not long Its fiery vigil in her single breast ; She fretted for the golden hour , and hung Upon the time with ...
... arms upon the air , And on her couch low murmuring , " Where ? O where ? " XXXI . But Selfishness , Love's cousin , held not long Its fiery vigil in her single breast ; She fretted for the golden hour , and hung Upon the time with ...
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... Still fixt he sat beneath the sable trees , Whose arms spread straggling in wild serpent forms , * Upon the gold clouds metropolitan . 420 With leaves all hush'd ; his awful presence there ( 58 FIRST VERSION OF " HYPERION . ”
... Still fixt he sat beneath the sable trees , Whose arms spread straggling in wild serpent forms , * Upon the gold clouds metropolitan . 420 With leaves all hush'd ; his awful presence there ( 58 FIRST VERSION OF " HYPERION . ”
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... arm through the hollow dark , Pointing some whither : whereat he too rose , Like a vast giant , seen by men at sea To grow pale from the waves at dull midnight . They melted from my sight into the woods ; Ere I could turn , Moneta cried ...
... arm through the hollow dark , Pointing some whither : whereat he too rose , Like a vast giant , seen by men at sea To grow pale from the waves at dull midnight . They melted from my sight into the woods ; Ere I could turn , Moneta cried ...
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