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 14
... Telling me only where my nymph is fled , - " Where she doth breathe ! " " Bright planet , thou hast said , " Return'd the snake , " but seal with oaths , fair God ! " " I swear , " said Hermes , " by my serpent rod , " And by thine eyes ...
... Telling me only where my nymph is fled , - " Where she doth breathe ! " " Bright planet , thou hast said , " Return'd the snake , " but seal with oaths , fair God ! " " I swear , " said Hermes , " by my serpent rod , " And by thine eyes ...
Pagina 19
... tell how she could muse And dream , when in the serpent prison - house , Of all she list , strange or magnificent : How , ever , where she will'd , her spirit went ; Whether to faint Elysium , or where Down through tress - lifting waves ...
... tell how she could muse And dream , when in the serpent prison - house , Of all she list , strange or magnificent : How , ever , where she will'd , her spirit went ; Whether to faint Elysium , or where Down through tress - lifting waves ...
Pagina 25
... tell me who " Is that old man ? I cannot bring to mind " His features : -Lycius ! wherefore did you blind " Yourself from his quick eyes ? " Lycius reply'd , " Tis Apollonius sage , my trusty guide " And good instructor ; but to - night ...
... tell me who " Is that old man ? I cannot bring to mind " His features : -Lycius ! wherefore did you blind " Yourself from his quick eyes ? " Lycius reply'd , " Tis Apollonius sage , my trusty guide " And good instructor ; but to - night ...
Pagina 26
... tell , For truth's sake , what woe afterwards befel , ' Twould humour many a heart to leave them us , Shut from the busy world of more incredulous . 395 ( 383 ) This line was originally written thus- And so unsullid was the marble's hue ...
... tell , For truth's sake , what woe afterwards befel , ' Twould humour many a heart to leave them us , Shut from the busy world of more incredulous . 395 ( 383 ) This line was originally written thus- And so unsullid was the marble's hue ...
Pagina 30
... tell they could not guess Whether ' twas misery or happiness . Spells are but made to break . Whisper'd the Youth " Sure some sweet name thou hast ; though by my truth 66 I had not ask'd it , ever thinking thee " Not mortal but of ...
... tell they could not guess Whether ' twas misery or happiness . Spells are but made to break . Whisper'd the Youth " Sure some sweet name thou hast ; though by my truth 66 I had not ask'd it , ever thinking thee " Not mortal but of ...
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