The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... leaves a heart high sorrowful and cloy'd , A burning forehead , and a parching tongue . Who are these coming to the sacrifice ? To what green altar , O mysterious priest , Lead'st thou that heifer lowing at the skies , And all her ...
... leaves a heart high sorrowful and cloy'd , A burning forehead , and a parching tongue . Who are these coming to the sacrifice ? To what green altar , O mysterious priest , Lead'st thou that heifer lowing at the skies , And all her ...
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... leave without a task My idle days ? Ripe was the drowsy hour ; The blissful cloud of summer - indolence Benumb'd my eyes ; my pulse grew less and less ; Pain had no sting , and pleasure's wreath no flower : O , why did ye not melt , and ...
... leave without a task My idle days ? Ripe was the drowsy hour ; The blissful cloud of summer - indolence Benumb'd my eyes ; my pulse grew less and less ; Pain had no sting , and pleasure's wreath no flower : O , why did ye not melt , and ...
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... mid days of autumn , on their eves The breath of Winter comes from far away , And the sick west continually bereaves Of some gold tinge , and plays a roundelay Of death among the bushes and the leaves , To 34 ISABELLA .
... mid days of autumn , on their eves The breath of Winter comes from far away , And the sick west continually bereaves Of some gold tinge , and plays a roundelay Of death among the bushes and the leaves , To 34 ISABELLA .
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. Of death among the bushes and the leaves , To make all bare before he dares to stray From his north cavern . So sweet Isabel By gradual decay from beauty fell , XXXIII . Because Lorenzo came not . Oftentimes ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. Of death among the bushes and the leaves , To make all bare before he dares to stray From his north cavern . So sweet Isabel By gradual decay from beauty fell , XXXIII . Because Lorenzo came not . Oftentimes ...
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... leaves and prickly nuts ; a sheep - fold bleat Comes from beyond the river to my bed : Go , shed one tear upon my heather - bloom , And it shall comfort me within the tomb . XXXIX . " I am a shadow now , alas 36 ISABELLA .
... leaves and prickly nuts ; a sheep - fold bleat Comes from beyond the river to my bed : Go , shed one tear upon my heather - bloom , And it shall comfort me within the tomb . XXXIX . " I am a shadow now , alas 36 ISABELLA .
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