Poems and VersesEyre & Spottiswoode, 1949 - 555 Seiten |
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... dark city , nor would condescend ' Mid contradictions her delights to lend . Should e'er the fine - eyed maid to me be kind , Ah ! surely it must be whene'er I find Some flowery spot , sequester'd , wild , romantic , That often must ...
... dark city , nor would condescend ' Mid contradictions her delights to lend . Should e'er the fine - eyed maid to me be kind , Ah ! surely it must be whene'er I find Some flowery spot , sequester'd , wild , romantic , That often must ...
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John Keats. A FTER dark vapours have oppress'd our plains For a long dreary season , comes a day Born of the gentle south , and clears away From the sick heavens all ... dark vapours (Jan 31, 1817) The Dedication of Poems, 1817 (Feb , 1817)
John Keats. A FTER dark vapours have oppress'd our plains For a long dreary season , comes a day Born of the gentle south , and clears away From the sick heavens all ... dark vapours (Jan 31, 1817) The Dedication of Poems, 1817 (Feb , 1817)
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... dark eyes had yet discern'd This beauty in its birth - Despair ! despair ! He saw her body fading gaunt and spare In the cold moonshine . Straight he seiz❜d her wrist ; It melted from his grasp : her hand he kiss'd , And , horror ...
... dark eyes had yet discern'd This beauty in its birth - Despair ! despair ! He saw her body fading gaunt and spare In the cold moonshine . Straight he seiz❜d her wrist ; It melted from his grasp : her hand he kiss'd , And , horror ...
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To Chatterton 1815 | 9 |
On receiving a curious shell and a copy of verses from | 15 |
To Solitude Nov 1815 | 21 |
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