The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... mortal good ? I sure should see Other men here , but I am here alone . " “ Those whom thou spakest of are no visionaries , " Rejoin'd that voice ; " they are no dreamers weak ; They seek no wonder but the human face , No music but a ...
... mortal good ? I sure should see Other men here , but I am here alone . " “ Those whom thou spakest of are no visionaries , " Rejoin'd that voice ; " they are no dreamers weak ; They seek no wonder but the human face , No music but a ...
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... mortal eyes behold Free from all pain , if wonder pain thee not . " As near as an immortal's sphered words Could to a mother's soften were these last : And yet I had a terror of her robes , 220 And chiefly of the veils that from her ...
... mortal eyes behold Free from all pain , if wonder pain thee not . " As near as an immortal's sphered words Could to a mother's soften were these last : And yet I had a terror of her robes , 220 And chiefly of the veils that from her ...
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... mortal tongue or pen of scribe . The Titans fierce , self - hid or prison - bound , Groan for the old allegiance once more , Listening in their doom for Saturn's voice . * But one of the whole eagle - brood3 still keeps His sovereignty ...
... mortal tongue or pen of scribe . The Titans fierce , self - hid or prison - bound , Groan for the old allegiance once more , Listening in their doom for Saturn's voice . * But one of the whole eagle - brood3 still keeps His sovereignty ...
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... mortal tongue or pen of scribe : The Titans fierce , self - hid , or prison - bound , Groan'd for the old allegiance once more , And listen'd in sharp pain for Saturn's voice . But one of the whole mammoth - brood still kept His ...
... mortal tongue or pen of scribe : The Titans fierce , self - hid , or prison - bound , Groan'd for the old allegiance once more , And listen'd in sharp pain for Saturn's voice . But one of the whole mammoth - brood still kept His ...
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... mortal world beneath , In men who die . - This is the grief , O Son ! Sad sign of ruin , sudden dismay , and fall ! Yet do thou strive ; as thou art capable , As thou canst move about , an evident God , And canst oppose to each ...
... mortal world beneath , In men who die . - This is the grief , O Son ! Sad sign of ruin , sudden dismay , and fall ! Yet do thou strive ; as thou art capable , As thou canst move about , an evident God , And canst oppose to each ...
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