The Poems of John Keats, Հատոր 1Kelmscott Press, 1894 - 384 էջ |
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John Keats Frederick Startridge Ellis. about the middle of May , was followed by the publication of " Endymion , " the marriage of George Keats , and his preparations for emigration to America . Keats and Brown , leaving London on June ...
John Keats Frederick Startridge Ellis. about the middle of May , was followed by the publication of " Endymion , " the marriage of George Keats , and his preparations for emigration to America . Keats and Brown , leaving London on June ...
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... George , and true I hold it , ( For knightly Spenser to Libertas told it , ) 20 That when a Poet is in such a trance , 25 In air he sees white coursers paw , and prance , Bestridden of gay knights , in gay apparel ... GEORGE KEATS 39.
... George , and true I hold it , ( For knightly Spenser to Libertas told it , ) 20 That when a Poet is in such a trance , 25 In air he sees white coursers paw , and prance , Bestridden of gay knights , in gay apparel ... GEORGE KEATS 39.
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John Keats Frederick Startridge Ellis. What does he murmur with his latest breath , While his proud eye looks through the film of death ? " What though I leave this dull , and earthly mould , Yet shall my spirit ... GEORGE KEATS 41.
John Keats Frederick Startridge Ellis. What does he murmur with his latest breath , While his proud eye looks through the film of death ? " What though I leave this dull , and earthly mould , Yet shall my spirit ... GEORGE KEATS 41.
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PREFACE | xiii |
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR | cix |
POEMS published in 1817 | 1 |
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