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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... feeling would , I truly believe , have done the world some service , had his life been spared - but he was of too sensitive a nature — and thus he was destroyed ! One story he completed , and that is to me now the most pathetic poem in ...
... feeling would , I truly believe , have done the world some service , had his life been spared - but he was of too sensitive a nature — and thus he was destroyed ! One story he completed , and that is to me now the most pathetic poem in ...
Pagina 45
... feel how well It soothed each to be the other by ; They could not , sure , beneath the same roof sleep But to each other dream , and nightly weep . II . With every morn their love grew tenderer , With every eve deeper and tenderer still ...
... feel how well It soothed each to be the other by ; They could not , sure , beneath the same roof sleep But to each other dream , and nightly weep . II . With every morn their love grew tenderer , With every eve deeper and tenderer still ...
Pagina 52
... common- place Italian , even a villainous Italian , feels so intensely the sun- light of his land , that we need not object to the metaphor even on dramatic grounds . And as he thus over his passion hung , He 52 ISABELLA .
... common- place Italian , even a villainous Italian , feels so intensely the sun- light of his land , that we need not object to the metaphor even on dramatic grounds . And as he thus over his passion hung , He 52 ISABELLA .
Pagina 58
... feel full well what is , " And I should rage , if spirits could go mad ; " Though I forget the taste of earthly bliss , " That paleness warms my grave , as though I had ( XXXVIII ) In line 6 , instead of river , the manuscript reads Ano ...
... feel full well what is , " And I should rage , if spirits could go mad ; " Though I forget the taste of earthly bliss , " That paleness warms my grave , as though I had ( XXXVIII ) In line 6 , instead of river , the manuscript reads Ano ...
Pagina 59
... feel " A greater love through all my essence steal . " XLI . The Spirit mourn'd “ Adieu ! " — dissolv'd , and left The atom darkness in a slow turmoil ; As when of healthful midnight sleep bereft , Thinking on rugged hours and fruitless ...
... feel " A greater love through all my essence steal . " XLI . The Spirit mourn'd “ Adieu ! " — dissolv'd , and left The atom darkness in a slow turmoil ; As when of healthful midnight sleep bereft , Thinking on rugged hours and fruitless ...
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