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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Pagina 13
... perhaps called upon by a greater mixture of beauty and deformity than in the picture of this creature . Our pity and suspicions are begged by the first word : the profuse and vital beauties with which she is covered seem pro- portioned ...
... perhaps called upon by a greater mixture of beauty and deformity than in the picture of this creature . Our pity and suspicions are begged by the first word : the profuse and vital beauties with which she is covered seem pro- portioned ...
Pagina 18
... perhaps stronger reason for the change . ( 182 ) See note to Endymion , Book I , line 248 . ( 185 ) The manuscript has three lines in place of this one— Ah ! never heard of , delight never known Save of one happy mortal ! only one ...
... perhaps stronger reason for the change . ( 182 ) See note to Endymion , Book I , line 248 . ( 185 ) The manuscript has three lines in place of this one— Ah ! never heard of , delight never known Save of one happy mortal ! only one ...
Pagina 20
... Perhaps grown wearied of their Corinth talk : Over the solitary hills he fared , Thoughtless at first , but ere eve's star appeared His phantasy was lost , where reason fades , In the calm'd twilight of Platonic shades . Lamia beheld ...
... Perhaps grown wearied of their Corinth talk : Over the solitary hills he fared , Thoughtless at first , but ere eve's star appeared His phantasy was lost , where reason fades , In the calm'd twilight of Platonic shades . Lamia beheld ...
Pagina 27
... perhaps at last More grievous torment than a hermit's fast : - That is a doubtful tale from faery land , Hard for the non - elect to understand . Had Lycius liv'd to hand his story down , He might have given the moral a fresh frown , Or ...
... perhaps at last More grievous torment than a hermit's fast : - That is a doubtful tale from faery land , Hard for the non - elect to understand . Had Lycius liv'd to hand his story down , He might have given the moral a fresh frown , Or ...
Pagina 32
... perhaps and lone Supportress of the faery - roof , made moan Throughout , as fearful the whole charm might fade . Fresh carved cedar , mimicking a glade 125 Of palm and plantain , met from either side , High in the midst , in honor of ...
... perhaps and lone Supportress of the faery - roof , made moan Throughout , as fearful the whole charm might fade . Fresh carved cedar , mimicking a glade 125 Of palm and plantain , met from either side , High in the midst , in honor of ...
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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