The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... warm angled winter - screen , On which were many monsters seen , Call'd doves of Siam , Lima mice , And legless birds of Paradise , Macaw , and tender Av'davat , And silken - furr'd Angora cat . Untired she read , her shadow still ...
... warm angled winter - screen , On which were many monsters seen , Call'd doves of Siam , Lima mice , And legless birds of Paradise , Macaw , and tender Av'davat , And silken - furr'd Angora cat . Untired she read , her shadow still ...
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... 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 ! there will be A warmer June for me . Why , this - you'll say , my ...
... 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 ! there will be A warmer June for me . Why , this - you'll say , my ...
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... warm breath here and there To spread a rapture in my very hair , - O , the sweetness of the pain ! Give me those lips again ! Enough ! Enough ! it is enough for me To dream of thee ! Oct. 1819 . A STORY , FROM BOCCACCIO . I. AIR Isabel ...
... warm breath here and there To spread a rapture in my very hair , - O , the sweetness of the pain ! Give me those lips again ! Enough ! Enough ! it is enough for me To dream of thee ! Oct. 1819 . A STORY , FROM BOCCACCIO . I. AIR Isabel ...
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... warm Indian clove Was not embalm'd , this truth is not the less Even bees , the little almsmen of spring - bowers , Know there is richest juice in poison - flowers , XIV . With her two brothers this fair lady dwelt , Enriched from ...
... warm Indian clove Was not embalm'd , this truth is not the less Even bees , the little almsmen of spring - bowers , Know there is richest juice in poison - flowers , XIV . With her two brothers this fair lady dwelt , Enriched from ...
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... will be known When this warm scribe , my hand , is in the grave . The passages within brackets are those which are to be found in the later poem . 30 Methought I stood where trees of every clime , FIRST VERSION OF "HYPERION" · HYPERION:
... will be known When this warm scribe , my hand , is in the grave . The passages within brackets are those which are to be found in the later poem . 30 Methought I stood where trees of every clime , FIRST VERSION OF "HYPERION" · HYPERION:
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