John KeatsPhoenix House, 1948 - 232 Seiten |
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... tell me where is Madeline , ' said he , ' O tell me , Angela , by the holy loom Which none but secret sisterhood may see , When they St Agnes ' wool are weaving piously . ' ' St Agnes ! Ah ! it is St Agnes ' Eve— Yet men will murder ...
... tell me where is Madeline , ' said he , ' O tell me , Angela , by the holy loom Which none but secret sisterhood may see , When they St Agnes ' wool are weaving piously . ' ' St Agnes ! Ah ! it is St Agnes ' Eve— Yet men will murder ...
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... tell me who Is that old man ? I cannot bring to mind His features : -Lycius ! wherefore did you blind Yourself from his quick eyes ? ' Lycius replied , " Tis Appollonius sage , my trusty guide And good instructor ; but to - night he ...
... tell me who Is that old man ? I cannot bring to mind His features : -Lycius ! wherefore did you blind Yourself from his quick eyes ? ' Lycius replied , " Tis Appollonius sage , my trusty guide And good instructor ; but to - night he ...
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... tell me , if this feeble shape Is Saturn's ; tell me , if thou hear'st the voice Of Saturn ; tell me , if this wrinkling brow , Naked and bare of its great diadem , Ала struss of Hesponsor- Peers like the front of Saturn ? Who had power ...
... tell me , if this feeble shape Is Saturn's ; tell me , if thou hear'st the voice Of Saturn ; tell me , if this wrinkling brow , Naked and bare of its great diadem , Ала struss of Hesponsor- Peers like the front of Saturn ? Who had power ...
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OF POETRY AND THE POETS | 1 |
To the Poets | 14 |
Written in Burns Cottage | 21 |
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adieu beauty beneath Beneath the silence bliss breath bright censer clouds cold Corinth dark delight dewy divine doth dream earth Endymion eyes face faded fair fancy fear flowers forest gentle gloom golden green grief hair hand happy hast hath head heart heaven Hermes hour Hyperion JOHN KEATS Keats kiss Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt light lips look look'd lute Lycius melody Mermaid Tavern moan morning mortal mossy Muse Naiad never night nymph o'er Ode to Psyche pain pale pass'd passion pinions pleasant pleasure Poesy poet Porphyro RICHARD CHURCH rills rose round Saturn seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft sorrow soul spirit St Agnes stars stept stood sweet tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thought touch'd trees twas verse voice warm weep whisper wild wind wings wonder young youth