The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... comes the pain of truth , to whom ' tis pain O folly for to bear all naked truths , And to envisage circumstance , all calm , That is the top of sovereignty . Mark well ! As Heaven and Earth are fairer , fairer far Than Chaos and blank ...
... comes the pain of truth , to whom ' tis pain O folly for to bear all naked truths , And to envisage circumstance , all calm , That is the top of sovereignty . Mark well ! As Heaven and Earth are fairer , fairer far Than Chaos and blank ...
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... comes , she comes again , like ring - dove fray'd and fled . XXIII . Out went the taper as she hurried in ; Its little smoke , in pallid moonshine , died : She closed the door , she panted , all akin To spirits of the air , and visions ...
... comes , she comes again , like ring - dove fray'd and fled . XXIII . Out went the taper as she hurried in ; Its little smoke , in pallid moonshine , died : She closed the door , she panted , all akin To spirits of the air , and visions ...
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... comes ! Look , woman , look , your Albert is quite safe ! In haste it seems . Now shall I be in the way , And wish'd with silent curses in my grave , Or side by side with ' whelmed mariners . Enter ALBERT . Albert . Fair on your graces ...
... comes ! Look , woman , look , your Albert is quite safe ! In haste it seems . Now shall I be in the way , And wish'd with silent curses in my grave , Or side by side with ' whelmed mariners . Enter ALBERT . Albert . Fair on your graces ...
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... comes Sullen against the wind ! If in two angry brows My safety lies , then Sigifred , I'm safe . Enter OTHO and CONRAD . Otho . Will you make Titan play the lackey - page To chattering pigmies ? I would have you know That such neglect ...
... comes Sullen against the wind ! If in two angry brows My safety lies , then Sigifred , I'm safe . Enter OTHO and CONRAD . Otho . Will you make Titan play the lackey - page To chattering pigmies ? I would have you know That such neglect ...
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... comes not To beard us for no cause ; he ' s not the man To cry himself up an ambassador Without credentials . Ludolph . I'll chain up myself . Otho . Old abbot , stand here forth . Lady Erminia , Sit . And now , abbot ! what have you to ...
... comes not To beard us for no cause ; he ' s not the man To cry himself up an ambassador Without credentials . Ludolph . I'll chain up myself . Otho . Old abbot , stand here forth . Lady Erminia , Sit . And now , abbot ! what have you to ...
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