The Poems of John Keats, Հատոր 1Kelmscott Press, 1894 - 384 էջ |
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... delight , of mystery .... ..... Most awfully intent The driver of those steeds is forward bent And seems to listen . " It is impossible to read Wordsworth's state- ment without seeing his meaning . Keats ' poetry is as obscure as the ...
... delight , of mystery .... ..... Most awfully intent The driver of those steeds is forward bent And seems to listen . " It is impossible to read Wordsworth's state- ment without seeing his meaning . Keats ' poetry is as obscure as the ...
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... I. POEMS . PUBLISHED IN 1817 . " What more felicity can fall to creature , Than to enjoy delight with liberty . " -Fate of the Butterfly : SPENSER . A DEDICATION . TO LEIGH HUNT , Esq . GLORY and POEMS (published in 1817)
... I. POEMS . PUBLISHED IN 1817 . " What more felicity can fall to creature , Than to enjoy delight with liberty . " -Fate of the Butterfly : SPENSER . A DEDICATION . TO LEIGH HUNT , Esq . GLORY and POEMS (published in 1817)
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... delight - I bid adieu to all . Didst thou not after other climates call , And murmur about Indian streams ? " - Then she , Sitting beneath the midmost forest tree , For pity sang this roundelay " O Sorrow , Why dost borrow 145 * In the ...
... delight - I bid adieu to all . Didst thou not after other climates call , And murmur about Indian streams ? " - Then she , Sitting beneath the midmost forest tree , For pity sang this roundelay " O Sorrow , Why dost borrow 145 * In the ...
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PREFACE | xiii |
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR | cix |
POEMS published in 1817 | 1 |
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