The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Volumes 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... cold springs had run To warm their chilliest bubbles in the grass ; Man's voice was on the mountains ; and the mass Of nature's lives and wonders pulsed tenfold , To feel this sun - rise and its glories old . Now while the silent ...
... cold springs had run To warm their chilliest bubbles in the grass ; Man's voice was on the mountains ; and the mass Of nature's lives and wonders pulsed tenfold , To feel this sun - rise and its glories old . Now while the silent ...
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... cold , And shared their famish'd scrips . Thus all out - told Their fond imaginations , -saving him Whose eye - lids curtain'd up their jewels dim , Endymion : yet hourly had he striven To hide the cankering venom , that had riven His ...
... cold , And shared their famish'd scrips . Thus all out - told Their fond imaginations , -saving him Whose eye - lids curtain'd up their jewels dim , Endymion : yet hourly had he striven To hide the cankering venom , that had riven His ...
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... cold , And shared their famish'd scrips . Thus all out - told Their fond imaginations , -saving him Whose eye - lids curtain'd up their jewels dim , Endymion yet hourly had he striven To hide the cankering venom , that had riven His ...
... cold , And shared their famish'd scrips . Thus all out - told Their fond imaginations , -saving him Whose eye - lids curtain'd up their jewels dim , Endymion yet hourly had he striven To hide the cankering venom , that had riven His ...
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... Hour after hour , to each lush - leaved rill . Now he is sitting by a shady spring , And elbow - deep with feverous fingering Stems the upbursting cold : a wild rose - tree Pavilions him in bloom , and he doth see A 38 [ BOOK IL ENDYMION .
... Hour after hour , to each lush - leaved rill . Now he is sitting by a shady spring , And elbow - deep with feverous fingering Stems the upbursting cold : a wild rose - tree Pavilions him in bloom , and he doth see A 38 [ BOOK IL ENDYMION .
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... cold He had touch'd his forehead , he began to thread All courts and passages , where silence dead , Roused by his whispering footsteps , murmur'd faint : And long he traversed to and fro , to acquaint Himself with every mystery , and ...
... cold He had touch'd his forehead , he began to thread All courts and passages , where silence dead , Roused by his whispering footsteps , murmur'd faint : And long he traversed to and fro , to acquaint Himself with every mystery , and ...
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