The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Now First Brought Together, Including Poems and Numerous Letters Not Before Published, Volume 2Reeves & Turner, 1883 |
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... cold wonder fearingly , ( 225 ) Originally , In harbour Cencreas , altered with the same result as regards the accent as in line 174 . ( 236 ) The manuscript reads platonian shades But Orpheus - like at an Eurydice ; For so 20 PART I ...
... cold wonder fearingly , ( 225 ) Originally , In harbour Cencreas , altered with the same result as regards the accent as in line 174 . ( 236 ) The manuscript reads platonian shades But Orpheus - like at an Eurydice ; For so 20 PART I ...
Pagina 35
... cold full sponge to pleasure press'd , By minist'ring slaves , upon his hands and feet , And fragrant oils with ceremony meet Pour'd on his hair , they all mov'd to the feast In white robes , and themselves in order plac'd Around the ...
... cold full sponge to pleasure press'd , By minist'ring slaves , upon his hands and feet , And fragrant oils with ceremony meet Pour'd on his hair , they all mov'd to the feast In white robes , and themselves in order plac'd Around the ...
Pagina 36
... cold philosophy ? There was an awful rainbow once in heaven : 230 ( 218-19 ) Cancelled reading- High as the handles heap'd , of every sort Of fragrant wreath , that each as he did please ... ( 226 ) In the manuscript , Thyrsis . ( 231 ) ...
... cold philosophy ? There was an awful rainbow once in heaven : 230 ( 218-19 ) Cancelled reading- High as the handles heap'd , of every sort Of fragrant wreath , that each as he did please ... ( 226 ) In the manuscript , Thyrsis . ( 231 ) ...
Pagina 37
... cold ran through his veins ; 245 250 Tom Taylor , we read at page 354 of Volume I ( edition of 1853 ) that Keats and Lamb , at one of the meetings at Haydon's house , agreed that Newton " had destroyed all the poetry of the rainbow , by ...
... cold ran through his veins ; 245 250 Tom Taylor , we read at page 354 of Volume I ( edition of 1853 ) that Keats and Lamb , at one of the meetings at Haydon's house , agreed that Newton " had destroyed all the poetry of the rainbow , by ...
Pagina 47
... cold , " Lady ! thou leadest me to summer clime , " And I must taste the blossoms that unfold " In its ripe warmth this gracious morning time . ” So said , his erewhile timid lips grew bold , And poesied with hers in dewy rhyme : Great ...
... cold , " Lady ! thou leadest me to summer clime , " And I must taste the blossoms that unfold " In its ripe warmth this gracious morning time . ” So said , his erewhile timid lips grew bold , And poesied with hers in dewy rhyme : Great ...
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