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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... lips ! Ah , miserable me ! " The God , dove - footed , glided silently Round bush and tree , soft - brushing , in his speed , The taller grasses and full - flowering weed , Until he found a palpitating snake , 45 Bright , and cirque ...
... lips ! Ah , miserable me ! " The God , dove - footed , glided silently Round bush and tree , soft - brushing , in his speed , The taller grasses and full - flowering weed , Until he found a palpitating snake , 45 Bright , and cirque ...
Pagina 21
... lip had paid Due adoration , thus began to adore ; 255 Her soft look growing coy , she saw his chain so sure : " Leave thee alone ! Look back ! Ah , Goddess , see " Whether my eyes can ever turn from thee ! " For pity do not this sad ...
... lip had paid Due adoration , thus began to adore ; 255 Her soft look growing coy , she saw his chain so sure : " Leave thee alone ! Look back ! Ah , Goddess , see " Whether my eyes can ever turn from thee ! " For pity do not this sad ...
Pagina 22
... lips to his , and gave afresh 290 The life she had so tangled in her mesh : 295 And as he from one trance was wakening Into another , she began to sing , Happy in beauty , life , and love , and every thing , A song of love , too sweet ...
... lips to his , and gave afresh 290 The life she had so tangled in her mesh : 295 And as he from one trance was wakening Into another , she began to sing , Happy in beauty , life , and love , and every thing , A song of love , too sweet ...
Pagina 46
... lips breathe not love's tune . " — So spake they to their pillows ; but , alas , Honeyless days and days did he let pass ; V. Until sweet Isabella's untouch'd cheek Fell sick within the rose's just domain , Fell thin as a young mother's ...
... lips breathe not love's tune . " — So spake they to their pillows ; but , alas , Honeyless days and days did he let pass ; V. Until sweet Isabella's untouch'd cheek Fell sick within the rose's just domain , Fell thin as a young mother's ...
Pagina 47
... said , his erewhile timid lips grew bold , And poesied with hers in dewy rhyme : Great bliss was with them , and great happiness Grew , like a lusty flower in June's caress . X. Parting they seem'd to tread upon the air , ISABELLA . 47.
... said , his erewhile timid lips grew bold , And poesied with hers in dewy rhyme : Great bliss was with them , and great happiness Grew , like a lusty flower in June's caress . X. Parting they seem'd to tread upon the air , ISABELLA . 47.
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