The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... dream would try . Resolved , she took with her an aged nurse , And went into that dismal forest - hearse . XLIV . See , as they creep along the river side , How she doth whisper to that aged dame , And , after looking round the ...
... dream would try . Resolved , she took with her an aged nurse , And went into that dismal forest - hearse . XLIV . See , as they creep along the river side , How she doth whisper to that aged dame , And , after looking round the ...
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... dream , and die ; For Poesy alone can tell her dreams , — With the fine spell of words alone can save Imagination from the sable chain ΙΟ And dumb enchantment . Who alive can say , " Thou art no Poet - mayst not tell thy dreams ...
... dream , and die ; For Poesy alone can tell her dreams , — With the fine spell of words alone can save Imagination from the sable chain ΙΟ And dumb enchantment . Who alive can say , " Thou art no Poet - mayst not tell thy dreams ...
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... Dream , and so dream all night without a noise , * 350 Save from one gradual solitary gust Swelling upon the silence , dying off , s As if the ebbing air had but one wave , So came these words and went ; the while in tears She prest her ...
... Dream , and so dream all night without a noise , * 350 Save from one gradual solitary gust Swelling upon the silence , dying off , s As if the ebbing air had but one wave , So came these words and went ; the while in tears She prest her ...
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... dream , Where , even at the open doors , awhile I must delay , and glean my memory Of her high phrase — perhaps no further dare . END OF CANTO I. Q CANTO II . ORTAL , that thou mayst understand aright , I humanize my sayings to thine ...
... dream , Where , even at the open doors , awhile I must delay , and glean my memory Of her high phrase — perhaps no further dare . END OF CANTO I. Q CANTO II . ORTAL , that thou mayst understand aright , I humanize my sayings to thine ...
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... Dream , and so dream all night without a stir , Save from one gradual solitary gust Which comes upon the silence , and dies off , As if the ebbing air had but one wave : So came these words and went ; the while in tears She touch'd her ...
... Dream , and so dream all night without a stir , Save from one gradual solitary gust Which comes upon the silence , and dies off , As if the ebbing air had but one wave : So came these words and went ; the while in tears She touch'd her ...
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