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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... look back ! and be some pity shown . " 235 240 245 He did ; not with 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 ...
... look back ! and be some pity shown . " 235 240 245 He did ; not with 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 ...
Pagina 21
... 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 heart belie― " Even as thou vanishest so I shall die . 260 " Stay ...
... 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 heart belie― " Even as thou vanishest so I shall die . 260 " Stay ...
Pagina 23
... looks ; bidding him raise His drooping head , and clear his soul of doubt , For that she was a woman , and without Any more subtle fluid in her veins 305 Than throbbing blood , and that the self - same pains Inhabited her frail - strung ...
... looks ; bidding him raise His drooping head , and clear his soul of doubt , For that she was a woman , and without Any more subtle fluid in her veins 305 Than throbbing blood , and that the self - same pains Inhabited her frail - strung ...
Pagina 30
... look'd , so spake , if breathed sound , That almost silence is , hath ever found Compare with nature's quiet . Which lov'd most , Which had the weakest , strongest , heart so lost , So ruin'd , wreck'd , destroy'd : for certes they ...
... look'd , so spake , if breathed sound , That almost silence is , hath ever found Compare with nature's quiet . Which lov'd most , Which had the weakest , strongest , heart so lost , So ruin'd , wreck'd , destroy'd : for certes they ...
Pagina 34
... look'd thereon with eye severe , And with calm - planted steps walk'd in austere ; ' Twas Apollonius : something too he laugh'd , As though some knotty problem , that had daft His patient thought , .had now begun to thaw , And solve and ...
... look'd thereon with eye severe , And with calm - planted steps walk'd in austere ; ' Twas Apollonius : something too he laugh'd , As though some knotty problem , that had daft His patient thought , .had now begun to thaw , And solve and ...
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Agnes ALBERT Aldine edition AURANTHE beauty breath bright Cancelled manuscript reading cancelled reading clouds CONRAD copy of Endymion Dante Gabriel Rossetti dark death doth dream ears earth Endymion ERMINIA ETHELBERT Eve of St eyes faery fair flowers gentle George Keats GERSA GLOCESTER gloom golden hair hand happy hast hath head heart heaven Hunt Hyperion Isabella John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats Keats Keats's lady Lamia leave Leigh Hunt Letters &c line 9 lips Literary Remains look'd Lord Houghton LUDOLPH Lycius melody moan morning mortal never night o'er Otho pain pale poem poet Porphyro Reynolds rhyme Rossetti Saturn says seem'd shade sigh SIGIFRED Sir Charles Dilke's sleep soft song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stands cancelled stanza stars stood sweet tears Teignmouth tell thee thine thing thou art thought verse voice Volume warm weep wings word written Отно