Life and Letters of John KeatsG. Cumberlege; Oxford University Press, 1951 - 282 Seiten |
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... fair morning . Thou didst die A half - blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate . * But this is past thou art among the stars Of highest Heaven : to the rolling spheres Thou sweetly singest : nought thy hymning mars , Above the ingrate ...
... fair morning . Thou didst die A half - blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate . * But this is past thou art among the stars Of highest Heaven : to the rolling spheres Thou sweetly singest : nought thy hymning mars , Above the ingrate ...
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... fair blessed beams , Turns into yellow gold his salt sea streams ; and superb when The Sun from meridian height Illumines the depth of the sea , And the fishes , beginning to sweat , Cry dit ! how hot we shall be ; and gorgeous , when ...
... fair blessed beams , Turns into yellow gold his salt sea streams ; and superb when The Sun from meridian height Illumines the depth of the sea , And the fishes , beginning to sweat , Cry dit ! how hot we shall be ; and gorgeous , when ...
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... fair weather ; And hear a merry laugh amid the thunder ; Fair and foul I love together : Meadows sweet where flames are under , And a giggle at a wonder ; Visage sage at pantomime ; Funeral , and steeple - chime ; Infant playing with a ...
... fair weather ; And hear a merry laugh amid the thunder ; Fair and foul I love together : Meadows sweet where flames are under , And a giggle at a wonder ; Visage sage at pantomime ; Funeral , and steeple - chime ; Infant playing with a ...
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