The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3 |
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Of the green thorny bloomless hedge , Of rivers new with spring - tide sedge , Of
primroses by shelter ' d rills , And daisies on the aguish hills . Twice holy was the
Sabbath - bell : The silent streets were crowded well With staid and pious ...
Of the green thorny bloomless hedge , Of rivers new with spring - tide sedge , Of
primroses by shelter ' d rills , And daisies on the aguish hills . Twice holy was the
Sabbath - bell : The silent streets were crowded well With staid and pious ...
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Who hath not loiter ' d in a green church - yard , And let his spirit , like a demon
mole , Work through the clayey soil and gravel hard , To see skull , coffin ' d
bones , and funeral stole ; Pitying each form that hungry Death hath marr ' d , And
filling ...
Who hath not loiter ' d in a green church - yard , And let his spirit , like a demon
mole , Work through the clayey soil and gravel hard , To see skull , coffin ' d
bones , and funeral stole ; Pitying each form that hungry Death hath marr ' d , And
filling ...
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... and green , and beautiful it grew , So that it smelt more balmy than its peers Of
Basil - tufts in Florence ; for it drew Nurture besides , and life , from human fears ,
VOL . III . From the fast mouldering head there shut from view : ISABELLA . 41.
... and green , and beautiful it grew , So that it smelt more balmy than its peers Of
Basil - tufts in Florence ; for it drew Nurture besides , and life , from human fears ,
VOL . III . From the fast mouldering head there shut from view : ISABELLA . 41.
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And , furthermore , her brethren wonder ' d much Why she sat drooping by the
Basil green , And why it flourish ' d , as by magic touch ; Greatly they wonder ' d
what the thing might mean : They could not surely give belief , that such A very ...
And , furthermore , her brethren wonder ' d much Why she sat drooping by the
Basil green , And why it flourish ' d , as by magic touch ; Greatly they wonder ' d
what the thing might mean : They could not surely give belief , that such A very ...
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One minute before death my iced foot touch ' d The lowest stair ; and , as it touch '
d , life seem ' d To pour in at the toes ; I mounted up As once fair angels on a
ladder flew From the green turf to heaven . “ Holy Power , " Cried I , approaching
...
One minute before death my iced foot touch ' d The lowest stair ; and , as it touch '
d , life seem ' d To pour in at the toes ; I mounted up As once fair angels on a
ladder flew From the green turf to heaven . “ Holy Power , " Cried I , approaching
...
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