John KeatsOxford University Press, 1990 - 667 Seiten Contains almost all of Keat's non-dramatic poetry, including "Endymion" in its entirety, and a substantial selection of his letters. Many of the poems, including humorous and political pieces, were not published during Keat's short lifetime and never prepared for press; in this unique edition they are presented just as Keats left them. Cook provides an insight into the poet's creative process and life, enhanced by the inclusion of his remarkable letters. Also included are his other prose writings as a public reviewer of the contemporary stage and as a private reader with his annotations to Shakespeare and Milton. |
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... tears , as chilly as a dripping well , She drench'd away : —and still she comb'd , and kept Sighing all day - and still she kiss'd , and wept . 52 Then in a silken scarf , -sweet with the dews Of precious flowers pluck'd in Araby , And ...
... tears , as chilly as a dripping well , She drench'd away : —and still she comb'd , and kept Sighing all day - and still she kiss'd , and wept . 52 Then in a silken scarf , -sweet with the dews Of precious flowers pluck'd in Araby , And ...
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... tears of May ; The open casement press'd a new - leaved vine , Let in the budding warmth and throstle's lay ; O ... tear - O shed no tear ' 284 ODE ON INDOLENCE.
... tears of May ; The open casement press'd a new - leaved vine , Let in the budding warmth and throstle's lay ; O ... tear - O shed no tear ' 284 ODE ON INDOLENCE.
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John Keats Elizabeth Cook. ' Shed no tear - O shed no tear ' Shed no tear - O shed no tear The Flower will bloom another year- Weep no more - O weep no more— Young buds sleep in the root's white core— Dry your eyes - O dry your eyes For ...
John Keats Elizabeth Cook. ' Shed no tear - O shed no tear ' Shed no tear - O shed no tear The Flower will bloom another year- Weep no more - O weep no more— Young buds sleep in the root's white core— Dry your eyes - O dry your eyes For ...
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To Hope | 5 |
O Solitude if I must with thee dwell | 13 |
A Fragment | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Apollo Bailey beautiful Bedhampton breath bright Brother Brown Charles Cowden Clarke clouds Composed dark dear death delight Dilke doth dream earth Endymion eyes fair Fall of Hyperion Fanny Brawne feel flowers gentle George and Georgiana give golden green Hampstead hand happy hath Haydon Hazlitt head hear heard heart heaven hope Hunt Hyperion J. H. Reynolds JOHN KEATS Keats's King Lear kiss Lady Lamia leave Leigh Hunt Letter to Fanny light lips live London look Midsummer Night's Dream mind morning Muse never night o'er pain pale pleasant pleasure poem Poet Poetry Port Patrick present text published in 1848 round Saturn sigh sleep soft song sonnet sorrow soul spirit sweet Teignmouth tell Text from holograph thee thine thing thought Tom Keats trees voice wind wings Woodhouse word Wordsworth write young
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