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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... thing , A song of love , too sweet for earthly lyres , While , like held breath , the stars drew in their panting fires . 300 ( 272 ) In the manuscript the word here does not occur in this line . ( 287 ) Alternative readings of the ...
... thing , A song of love , too sweet for earthly lyres , While , like held breath , the stars drew in their panting fires . 300 ( 272 ) In the manuscript the word here does not occur in this line . ( 287 ) Alternative readings of the ...
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... things . Philosophy will clip an Angel's wings , Conquer all mysteries by rule and line , Empty the haunted air , and gnomed mine- Unweave a rainbow , as it erewhile made The tender - person'd Lamia melt into a shade . 235 240 By her ...
... things . Philosophy will clip an Angel's wings , Conquer all mysteries by rule and line , Empty the haunted air , and gnomed mine- Unweave a rainbow , as it erewhile made The tender - person'd Lamia melt into a shade . 235 240 By her ...
Pagina 47
... thing believe , " Believe how I love thee , believe how near " My soul is to its doom : I would not grieve 66 Thy hand by unwelcome pressing , would not fear " Thine eyes by gazing ; but I cannot live " Another night , and not my ...
... thing believe , " Believe how I love thee , believe how near " My soul is to its doom : I would not grieve 66 Thy hand by unwelcome pressing , would not fear " Thine eyes by gazing ; but I cannot live " Another night , and not my ...
Pagina 56
... thing more deadly dark than all ; It came like a fierce potion , drunk by chance , Which saves a sick man from the feather'd pall For some few gasping moments ; like a lance , Waking an Indian from his cloudy hall With cruel pierce ...
... thing more deadly dark than all ; It came like a fierce potion , drunk by chance , Which saves a sick man from the feather'd pall For some few gasping moments ; like a lance , Waking an Indian from his cloudy hall With cruel pierce ...
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... thing : Three hours they labour'd at this travail sore ; At last they felt the kernel of the grave , And Isabella did not stamp and rave . XLIX . Ah ! wherefore all this wormy circumstance ? Why linger at the yawning tomb so long ? O ...
... thing : Three hours they labour'd at this travail sore ; At last they felt the kernel of the grave , And Isabella did not stamp and rave . XLIX . Ah ! wherefore all this wormy circumstance ? Why linger at the yawning tomb so long ? O ...
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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