Selected Poetry and LettersHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - 353 Seiten |
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... ears Whose tips are glowing hot . The legend cheers Yon centinel stars ; and he who listens to it Must surely be ... ear : he sickly guess'd How lone he was once more , and sadly press'd His empty arms together , hung his head , And most ...
... ears Whose tips are glowing hot . The legend cheers Yon centinel stars ; and he who listens to it Must surely be ... ear : he sickly guess'd How lone he was once more , and sadly press'd His empty arms together , hung his head , And most ...
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... ears , and louder grew , The neare . I approach'd a flame's gaunt blue , That glar'd before me throu thorny brake ... ear 490 500 510 In vain ; remorseless as an infant's bier She whisk'd 106 John Keats.
... ears , and louder grew , The neare . I approach'd a flame's gaunt blue , That glar'd before me throu thorny brake ... ear 490 500 510 In vain ; remorseless as an infant's bier She whisk'd 106 John Keats.
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... ear Is all a - hunger'd . Thou , Oceanus , Ponderest high and deep ; and in thy face I see , astonied , that severe ... ears , My voice is not a bellows unto ire . Yet listen , ye who will , whilst I bring proof How ye , perforce , must ...
... ear Is all a - hunger'd . Thou , Oceanus , Ponderest high and deep ; and in thy face I see , astonied , that severe ... ears , My voice is not a bellows unto ire . Yet listen , ye who will , whilst I bring proof How ye , perforce , must ...
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On an Engraved Gem of Leander | 5 |
On the Grasshopper and Cricket | 28 |
In a DrearNighted December | 152 |
Urheberrecht | |
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