The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... moon , Who comforts those she sees not , who knows not What eyes are upward cast . As I had found A grain of gold upon a mountain's side , And , twinged with avarice , strain'd out my eyes To search its sullen entrails rich with ore ...
... moon , Who comforts those she sees not , who knows not What eyes are upward cast . As I had found A grain of gold upon a mountain's side , And , twinged with avarice , strain'd out my eyes To search its sullen entrails rich with ore ...
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... moon ; For by my burning brain I measured sure Her silver seasons shedded on the night , And every day by day methought I grew More gaunt and ghostly . Oftentimes I pray'd Intense , that death would take me from the vale And all its ...
... moon ; For by my burning brain I measured sure Her silver seasons shedded on the night , And every day by day methought I grew More gaunt and ghostly . Oftentimes I pray'd Intense , that death would take me from the vale And all its ...
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... moon ; Still buds the tree , and still the seashores murmur ; There is no death in all the universe , No smell of death . - There shall be death . Moan , moan ; 400 Moan , Cybele , moan ; for thy pernicious babes Have changed a god into ...
... moon ; Still buds the tree , and still the seashores murmur ; There is no death in all the universe , No smell of death . - There shall be death . Moan , moan ; 400 Moan , Cybele , moan ; for thy pernicious babes Have changed a god into ...
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... moon , with alternations slow , had shed Her silver seasons four upon the night , And still these two were postured motionless , VOL . III . 9 Like natural sculpture in cathedral cavern ; The frozen God HYPERION . 65.
... moon , with alternations slow , had shed Her silver seasons four upon the night , And still these two were postured motionless , VOL . III . 9 Like natural sculpture in cathedral cavern ; The frozen God HYPERION . 65.
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... moon had Phoebe wander'd ; And many else were free to roam abroad , But for the main , here found they covert drear . Scarce images of life , one here , one there , Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid stones , upon a ...
... moon had Phoebe wander'd ; And many else were free to roam abroad , But for the main , here found they covert drear . Scarce images of life , one here , one there , Lay vast and edgeways ; like a dismal cirque Of Druid stones , upon a ...
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