The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... sweet as drowsy noons , And evenings steep'd in honied indolence ; O , for an age so shelter'd from annoy , That I may never know how change the moons , Or hear the voice of busy common - sense ! V. And once more came they by ; alas ...
... sweet as drowsy noons , And evenings steep'd in honied indolence ; O , for an age so shelter'd from annoy , That I may never know how change the moons , Or hear the voice of busy common - sense ! V. And once more came they by ; alas ...
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. Tho ' in her lids hung the sweet tears of May ; The open casement press'd a new - leaved vine , Let in the budding warmth and throstle's lay ; O Shadows ! ' twas a time to bid farewell ! Upon your skirts had ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. Tho ' in her lids hung the sweet tears of May ; The open casement press'd a new - leaved vine , Let in the budding warmth and throstle's lay ; O Shadows ! ' twas a time to bid farewell ! Upon your skirts had ...
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... sweet . The bells had ceased , the prayers begun , And Bertha had not yet half done A curious volume , patch'd and torn , That all day long , from earliest morn , Had taken captive her two eyes , Among its golden broideries ; Perplex'd ...
... sweet . The bells had ceased , the prayers begun , And Bertha had not yet half done A curious volume , patch'd and torn , That all day long , from earliest morn , Had taken captive her two eyes , Among its golden broideries ; Perplex'd ...
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... into the wintry air . Ah ! dearest love , sweet home of all my fears , And hopes , and joys , and panting miseries , — To - night , if I may guess , thy beauty wears A smile of such delight , As brilliant and as TO FANNY . 19 TO FANNY.
... into the wintry air . Ah ! dearest love , sweet home of all my fears , And hopes , and joys , and panting miseries , — To - night , if I may guess , thy beauty wears A smile of such delight , As brilliant and as TO FANNY . 19 TO FANNY.
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... sweet love ! though music breathe Voluptuous visions into the warm air , Though swimming through the dance's dangerous wreath ; Be like an April day , Smiling and cold and gay , A temperate lily , temperate as fair ; Then , Heaven ...
... sweet love ! though music breathe Voluptuous visions into the warm air , Though swimming through the dance's dangerous wreath ; Be like an April day , Smiling and cold and gay , A temperate lily , temperate as fair ; Then , Heaven ...
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