The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Volumes 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... thought a year's castigation would do them any good ; -it will not , the foundations are too sandy . It is just that this youngster should die away : a sad thought for me , if I had not some hope that while it is dwindling I may be ...
... thought a year's castigation would do them any good ; -it will not , the foundations are too sandy . It is just that this youngster should die away : a sad thought for me , if I had not some hope that while it is dwindling I may be ...
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... thought into a wilderness : There let its trumpet blow , and quickly dress My uncertain path with green , that I may speed Easily onward , thorough flowers and weed . Upon the sides of Latmos was outspread A mighty forest ; for the ...
... thought into a wilderness : There let its trumpet blow , and quickly dress My uncertain path with green , that I may speed Easily onward , thorough flowers and weed . Upon the sides of Latmos was outspread A mighty forest ; for the ...
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... thought I , Morpheus , In passing here , his owlet pinions shook ; Or , it may be , ere matron Night uptook Her ebon urn , young Mercury , by stealth , Had dipp'd his rod in it : such garland wealth Came not by common growth . Thus on I ...
... thought I , Morpheus , In passing here , his owlet pinions shook ; Or , it may be , ere matron Night uptook Her ebon urn , young Mercury , by stealth , Had dipp'd his rod in it : such garland wealth Came not by common growth . Thus on I ...
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John Keats. Came not by common growth . Thus on I thought , Until my head was dizzy and distraught . Moreover , through the dancing poppies stole A breeze most softly lulling to my soul ; And shaping visions all about my sight Of colors ...
John Keats. Came not by common growth . Thus on I thought , Until my head was dizzy and distraught . Moreover , through the dancing poppies stole A breeze most softly lulling to my soul ; And shaping visions all about my sight Of colors ...
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... thoughts to envelope Those who would watch . Perhaps , the trembling knee And frantic gape of lonely Niobe , Poor , lonely Niobe ! when her lovely young Were dead and gone , and her caressing tongue Lay BOOK I. ] 15 ENDYMION .
... thoughts to envelope Those who would watch . Perhaps , the trembling knee And frantic gape of lonely Niobe , Poor , lonely Niobe ! when her lovely young Were dead and gone , and her caressing tongue Lay BOOK I. ] 15 ENDYMION .
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