The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 páginas |
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... hands : then would they sigh , And think of yellow leaves , of owlets ' cry , Of logs piled solemnly . - Ah , well - a - day , Why should our young Endymion pine away ! Soon the assembly , in a circle ranged , Stood ENDYMION . 11.
... hands : then would they sigh , And think of yellow leaves , of owlets ' cry , Of logs piled solemnly . - Ah , well - a - day , Why should our young Endymion pine away ! Soon the assembly , in a circle ranged , Stood ENDYMION . 11.
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... anticipated bliss . One felt heart - certain that he could not miss His quick - gone love , among fair blossom'd boughs , Where every zephyr - sigh pouts , and endows Her lips with music for the welcoming . Another wish'd 18 ENDYMION .
... anticipated bliss . One felt heart - certain that he could not miss His quick - gone love , among fair blossom'd boughs , Where every zephyr - sigh pouts , and endows Her lips with music for the welcoming . Another wish'd 18 ENDYMION .
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... calls , or close of trembling palms , Or maiden's sigh , that grief itself embalms : But in the self - same fixed trance he kept , Like one who on the earth had never stept . Ay , even as dead - still as a marble ENDYMION . 19.
... calls , or close of trembling palms , Or maiden's sigh , that grief itself embalms : But in the self - same fixed trance he kept , Like one who on the earth had never stept . Ay , even as dead - still as a marble ENDYMION . 19.
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... sigh'd for : with so deadly gasp No man e'er panted for a mortal love . So all have set my heavier grief above These things which happen . Rightly have they done : I , who still saw the horizontal sun Heave his broad shoulder o'er the ...
... sigh'd for : with so deadly gasp No man e'er panted for a mortal love . So all have set my heavier grief above These things which happen . Rightly have they done : I , who still saw the horizontal sun Heave his broad shoulder o'er the ...
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... sigh'd that I could not pursue , And dropp'd my vision to the horizon's verge ; And lo ! from opening clouds , I saw emerge The loveliest moon , that ever silver'd o'er A shell for Neptune's goblet ; she did soar So passionately bright ...
... sigh'd that I could not pursue , And dropp'd my vision to the horizon's verge ; And lo ! from opening clouds , I saw emerge The loveliest moon , that ever silver'd o'er A shell for Neptune's goblet ; she did soar So passionately bright ...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a Memoir John Keats,James Russell Lowell,Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (baron).) Visualização integral - 1871 |
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Adieu Apollo art thou Bacchus beauty beneath bliss blue bower breast breath bright Carian CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE cheek chidden clouds Corinth dark death deep delight divine dost doth dream earth Elysium Enceladus Endymion eyes face faint fair fear feel flowers forest gentle golden green grief hair hand happy head heart heaven Hermes hour Hyperion Keats kiss Lamia leaves light lips look lute Lycius lyre melody morning mortal mossy Muse Naiad never night nymph o'er once pain pale pass'd passion pleasant poesy poet rill ring-dove rose round Saturn Satyrs Scylla seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spake spirit stars stept stood streams sweet tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thought trees trembling twas voice warm weep whispering wild wind wings wonders young youth