The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... utterly unto the bone Those dainties made to still an infant's cries : Then ' gan she work again ; nor stay'd her care , But to throw back at times her veiling hair . XLVIII . That old nurse stood beside her wondering , ISABELLA . 39.
... utterly unto the bone Those dainties made to still an infant's cries : Then ' gan she work again ; nor stay'd her care , But to throw back at times her veiling hair . XLVIII . That old nurse stood beside her wondering , ISABELLA . 39.
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... 'd it , and low moan'd . ' Twas love ; cold , —dead indeed , but not dethroned . LI . In anxious secrecy they took it home , And then the prize was all for Isabel : She calm'd its wild hair with a golden comb , 40 ISABELLA .
... 'd it , and low moan'd . ' Twas love ; cold , —dead indeed , but not dethroned . LI . In anxious secrecy they took it home , And then the prize was all for Isabel : She calm'd its wild hair with a golden comb , 40 ISABELLA .
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. She calm'd its wild hair with a golden comb , And all around each eye's sepulchral cell Pointed each fringed lash ; the smeared loam With tears , as chilly as a dripping well , She drench'd away : and still ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. She calm'd its wild hair with a golden comb , And all around each eye's sepulchral cell Pointed each fringed lash ; the smeared loam With tears , as chilly as a dripping well , She drench'd away : and still ...
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... hair . LX . Yet they contrived to steal the Basil - pot , And to examine it in secret place : The thing was vile with green and livid spot , And yet they knew it was Lorenzo's face : The guerdon of their murder they had got , And so ...
... hair . LX . Yet they contrived to steal the Basil - pot , And to examine it in secret place : The thing was vile with green and livid spot , And yet they knew it was Lorenzo's face : The guerdon of their murder they had got , And so ...
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... A power within me of enormous ken To see as a god sees , and take the depth 280 Of things as nimbly as the outward eye Sat gray - hair'd Saturn , & c . Can size and shape pervade . The lofty theme Of FIRST VERSION OF " HYPERION . ” 53.
... A power within me of enormous ken To see as a god sees , and take the depth 280 Of things as nimbly as the outward eye Sat gray - hair'd Saturn , & c . Can size and shape pervade . The lofty theme Of FIRST VERSION OF " HYPERION . ” 53.
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