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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... thee last night : " I saw thee sitting , on a throne of gold , 66 Among the Gods , upon Olympus old , 70 ( 48 ) Originally , Cerulean - spotted . Hunt says of this passage ( see Appendix ) - " The admiration , pity , and horror , to be ...
... thee last night : " I saw thee sitting , on a throne of gold , 66 Among the Gods , upon Olympus old , 70 ( 48 ) Originally , Cerulean - spotted . Hunt says of this passage ( see Appendix ) - " The admiration , pity , and horror , to be ...
Pagina 21
... 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 ! though a Naiad of the rivers , stay ! " To thy far ...
... 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 ! though a Naiad of the rivers , stay ! " To thy far ...
Pagina 22
... thee here to roam " Over these hills and vales , where no joy is , — 66 275 Empty of immortality and bliss ! " Thou art a scholar , Lycius , and must know " That finer spirits cannot breathe below 280 " In human climes , and live : Alas ...
... thee here to roam " Over these hills and vales , where no joy is , — 66 275 Empty of immortality and bliss ! " Thou art a scholar , Lycius , and must know " That finer spirits cannot breathe below 280 " In human climes , and live : Alas ...
Pagina 29
... thee I should rejoice " Amid the hoarse alarm of Corinth's voice . 60 " Let my foes choke , and my friends shout afar , While through the thronged streets your bridal car " Wheels round its dazzling spokes . " — The lady's cheek ...
... thee I should rejoice " Amid the hoarse alarm of Corinth's voice . 60 " Let my foes choke , and my friends shout afar , While through the thronged streets your bridal car " Wheels round its dazzling spokes . " — The lady's cheek ...
Pagina 30
... thee " Not mortal but of heavenly progeny , “ As still I do . Hast any mortal name ? " Fit silver appellation for this dazzling frame ? " Or friends , or kinsfolks on the citied Earth , " To share our marriage feast and nuptial mirth ...
... thee " Not mortal but of heavenly progeny , “ As still I do . Hast any mortal name ? " Fit silver appellation for this dazzling frame ? " Or friends , or kinsfolks on the citied Earth , " To share our marriage feast and nuptial mirth ...
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