The Poems of John Keats, Հատոր 1Kelmscott Press, 1894 - 384 էջ |
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... d , Is my soul's pleasure ; and it sure must be Almost the highest bliss of human - kind , When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee . 5 10 VIII . TO MY BROTHERS . 5 SMALL , busy SONNETS 57 O solitude! if I must with thee dwell,
... d , Is my soul's pleasure ; and it sure must be Almost the highest bliss of human - kind , When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee . 5 10 VIII . TO MY BROTHERS . 5 SMALL , busy SONNETS 57 O solitude! if I must with thee dwell,
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... bliss than all The range of flower'd Elysium . Thus did fall The dew of her rich speech : " Ah ! Art awake ? " O let me hear thee speak , for Cupid's sake ! " I am so oppress'd with joy ! Why , I have shed " An urn of tears , as though ...
... bliss than all The range of flower'd Elysium . Thus did fall The dew of her rich speech : " Ah ! Art awake ? " O let me hear thee speak , for Cupid's sake ! " I am so oppress'd with joy ! Why , I have shed " An urn of tears , as though ...
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... bliss for me too hast thou won . Arise then ! for the hen - dove shall not hatch Her ready eggs , before I'll kissing snatch Thee into endless heaven . Awake ! awake ! The youth at once arose : a placid lake Came quiet to his eyes ; and ...
... bliss for me too hast thou won . Arise then ! for the hen - dove shall not hatch Her ready eggs , before I'll kissing snatch Thee into endless heaven . Awake ! awake ! The youth at once arose : a placid lake Came quiet to his eyes ; and ...
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PREFACE | xiii |
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR | cix |
POEMS published in 1817 | 1 |
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