The Poems of John Keats, Հատոր 1Kelmscott Press, 1894 - 384 էջ |
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... Naiad in a rippling stream ; Or a rapt seraph in a moonlight beam ; Or again witness what with thee I've seen , The dew by fairy feet swept from the green , After a night of some quaint jubilee Which every elf and fay had come to see ...
... Naiad in a rippling stream ; Or a rapt seraph in a moonlight beam ; Or again witness what with thee I've seen , The dew by fairy feet swept from the green , After a night of some quaint jubilee Which every elf and fay had come to see ...
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... Naiad's pearly hands . November , 1815 . 80 85 90 TO MY BROTHER GEORGE . FULL many a dreary hour have I past , My brain bewilder'd , and my mind o'ercast With heaviness ; in seasons when I've thought No spherey strains by me could e'er ...
... Naiad's pearly hands . November , 1815 . 80 85 90 TO MY BROTHER GEORGE . FULL many a dreary hour have I past , My brain bewilder'd , and my mind o'ercast With heaviness ; in seasons when I've thought No spherey strains by me could e'er ...
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... Naiad Zephyr courts , 5 Or ruffles all the surface of the lake In striving from its crystal face to take Some diamond water drops , and them to treasure In milky nest , and sip them off at leisure . 10 But not a moment can he there ...
... Naiad Zephyr courts , 5 Or ruffles all the surface of the lake In striving from its crystal face to take Some diamond water drops , and them to treasure In milky nest , and sip them off at leisure . 10 But not a moment can he there ...
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PREFACE | xiii |
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR | cix |
POEMS published in 1817 | 1 |
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