The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Volumes 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... is a space of life between , in which the soul is in a ferment , the character undecided , the way of life uncertain , the ambition thick - sighted : thence proceeds mawkishness , and all the thousand bitters which those men.
... is a space of life between , in which the soul is in a ferment , the character undecided , the way of life uncertain , the ambition thick - sighted : thence proceeds mawkishness , and all the thousand bitters which those men.
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John Keats. mawkishness , and all the thousand bitters which those men I speak of must necessarily taste in going over the following pages . I hope I have not in too late a day touched the beautiful my- thology of Greece , and dulled its ...
John Keats. mawkishness , and all the thousand bitters which those men I speak of must necessarily taste in going over the following pages . I hope I have not in too late a day touched the beautiful my- thology of Greece , and dulled its ...
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... thousand flocks : Whether descended from beneath the rocks That overtop your mountains ; whether come From valleys where the pipe is never dumb ; Or from your swelling downs , where sweet air stirs Blue hare - bells lightly , and where ...
... thousand flocks : Whether descended from beneath the rocks That overtop your mountains ; whether come From valleys where the pipe is never dumb ; Or from your swelling downs , where sweet air stirs Blue hare - bells lightly , and where ...
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... thousand 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 . 155.
... thousand 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 . 155.
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... thousand 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 .
... thousand 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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