The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... heart from me so soon . O ! save , in charity , The quickest pulse for me . Save it for me , sweet love ! though music breathe Voluptuous visions into the warm air , Though swimming through the dance's dangerous wreath ; Be like an ...
... heart from me so soon . O ! save , in charity , The quickest pulse for me . Save it for me , sweet love ! though music breathe Voluptuous visions into the warm air , Though swimming through the dance's dangerous wreath ; Be like an ...
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... heart goes flutt'ring for you everywhere , Nor , when away you roam , Dare keep its wretched home , Love , love alone , his pains severe and many : Then , loveliest ! keep me free , From torturing jealousy . Ah ! if you prize my subdued ...
... heart goes flutt'ring for you everywhere , Nor , when away you roam , Dare keep its wretched home , Love , love alone , his pains severe and many : Then , loveliest ! keep me free , From torturing jealousy . Ah ! if you prize my subdued ...
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... heart , some malady ; They could not sit at meals but feel how well It soothed each to be the other by ; They could not , sure , beneath the same roof sleep , But to each other dream , and nightly weep . II . With every morn their love ...
... heart , some malady ; They could not sit at meals but feel how well It soothed each to be the other by ; They could not , sure , beneath the same roof sleep , But to each other dream , and nightly weep . II . With every morn their love ...
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... heart beat awfully against his side ; And to his heart he inwardly did pray For power 26 ISABELLA .
... heart beat awfully against his side ; And to his heart he inwardly did pray For power 26 ISABELLA .
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. And to his heart he inwardly did pray For power to speak ; but still the ruddy tide Stifled his voice , and pulsed resolve away- Fever'd his high conceit of such a bride , Yet brought him to the meekness of ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. And to his heart he inwardly did pray For power to speak ; but still the ruddy tide Stifled his voice , and pulsed resolve away- Fever'd his high conceit of such a bride , Yet brought him to the meekness of ...
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