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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... once again Sonnet to the Nile What the Thrush said : Lines from a Letter to John ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 237 ... 239 ... 241 ... 242 ... 243 ... 245 ... 247 ... 249 ... 252 ... 254 ... ... ... 255 ... ... 257 ... 259 .
... once again Sonnet to the Nile What the Thrush said : Lines from a Letter to John ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 237 ... 239 ... 241 ... 242 ... 243 ... 245 ... 247 ... 249 ... 252 ... 254 ... ... ... 255 ... ... 257 ... 259 .
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... once heard , in gentle heart , destroys All pain but pity : thus the lone voice spake : " When from this wreathed tomb shall I awake ! " When move in a sweet body fit for life , " And love , and pleasure , and the ruddy strife 35 40 ...
... once heard , in gentle heart , destroys All pain but pity : thus the lone voice spake : " When from this wreathed tomb shall I awake ! " When move in a sweet body fit for life , " And love , and pleasure , and the ruddy strife 35 40 ...
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... once , some penanc'd lady elf , Some demon's mistress , or the demon's self . Upon her crest she wore a wannish fire Sprinkled with stars , like Ariadne's tiar : Her head was serpent , but ah , bitter - sweet ! 50 55 She had a woman's ...
... once , some penanc'd lady elf , Some demon's mistress , or the demon's self . Upon her crest she wore a wannish fire Sprinkled with stars , like Ariadne's tiar : Her head was serpent , but ah , bitter - sweet ! 50 55 She had a woman's ...
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... once again , the charmed God began An oath , and through the serpent's ears it ran Warm , tremulous , devout , psalterian . Ravish'd , she lifted her Circean head , 110 115 Blush'd a live damask , and swift - lisping said , " I was a ...
... once again , the charmed God began An oath , and through the serpent's ears it ran Warm , tremulous , devout , psalterian . Ravish'd , she lifted her Circean head , 110 115 Blush'd a live damask , and swift - lisping said , " I was a ...
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... once , while among mortals dreaming thus , 195 200 205 210 215 She saw the young Corinthian Lycius Charioting foremost in the envious race , ( 192 ) In the manuscript , her for its . ( 196 ) The manuscript reads Their for Its . ( 198 ) ...
... once , while among mortals dreaming thus , 195 200 205 210 215 She saw the young Corinthian Lycius Charioting foremost in the envious race , ( 192 ) In the manuscript , her for its . ( 196 ) The manuscript reads Their for Its . ( 198 ) ...
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