The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... poor three hours ' absence ? but we'll gain Out of the amorous dark what day doth borrow . Good bye ! I'll soon be back . " - " Good bye ! " said she : And as he went she chanted merrily . XXVII . So the two brothers and their murder'd ...
... poor three hours ' absence ? but we'll gain Out of the amorous dark what day doth borrow . Good bye ! I'll soon be back . " - " Good bye ! " said she : And as he went she chanted merrily . XXVII . So the two brothers and their murder'd ...
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. Poor girl ! put on thy stifling widow's weed , And ' scape at once from Hope's accursed bands ; To - day thou wilt not see him , nor to - morrow , And the next day will be a day of sorrow . XXX . She weeps ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. Poor girl ! put on thy stifling widow's weed , And ' scape at once from Hope's accursed bands ; To - day thou wilt not see him , nor to - morrow , And the next day will be a day of sorrow . XXX . She weeps ...
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... poor girl by magic of their light , The while it did unthread the horrid woof Of the late darken'd time - the murderous spite Of pride and avarice - the dark pine roof In the forest - and the sodden turfed dell , Where , without any ...
... poor girl by magic of their light , The while it did unthread the horrid woof Of the late darken'd time - the murderous spite Of pride and avarice - the dark pine roof In the forest - and the sodden turfed dell , Where , without any ...
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... poor humanity , Labour for mortal good ? I sure should see Other men here , but I am here alone . " " Those whom thou spakest of are no visionaries , " Rejoin'd that voice ; " they are no dreamers weak ; They seek no wonder but the ...
... poor humanity , Labour for mortal good ? I sure should see Other men here , but I am here alone . " " Those whom thou spakest of are no visionaries , " Rejoin'd that voice ; " they are no dreamers weak ; They seek no wonder but the ...
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... poor lost king ? 3 I have no comfort for thee ; no , not one ; I cannot say , wherefore thus sleepest thou ? 4 330 For Heaven is parted from thee , and the Earth Knows thee not , so afflicted , for a god . The Ocean , too , with all its ...
... poor lost king ? 3 I have no comfort for thee ; no , not one ; I cannot say , wherefore thus sleepest thou ? 4 330 For Heaven is parted from thee , and the Earth Knows thee not , so afflicted , for a god . The Ocean , too , with all its ...
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