The Poems of John Keats, Հատոր 1Kelmscott Press, 1894 - 384 էջ |
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... 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 " dark passages " themselves ; but it must be acknowledged that it is a ...
... 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 " dark passages " themselves ; but it must be acknowledged that it is a ...
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... steeds , and palfreys twain , Were slanting out their necks with loosened rein ; 75 While from beneath the threat'ning portcullis They brought their happy burthens . What a kiss , 80 What gentle squeeze he gave each lady's hand ! How ...
... steeds , and palfreys twain , Were slanting out their necks with loosened rein ; 75 While from beneath the threat'ning portcullis They brought their happy burthens . What a kiss , 80 What gentle squeeze he gave each lady's hand ! How ...
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... they can dive in sight and unseen rise- So from the turf outsprang two steeds jet - black , Each with large dark blue wings upon his back . 330 335 340 The youth of Caria plac'd the lovely dame On one BOOK IV . 213 ENDYMION.
... they can dive in sight and unseen rise- So from the turf outsprang two steeds jet - black , Each with large dark blue wings upon his back . 330 335 340 The youth of Caria plac'd the lovely dame On one BOOK IV . 213 ENDYMION.
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PREFACE | xiii |
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR | cix |
POEMS published in 1817 | 1 |
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allegory beauty beneath bliss blue bosom bower breast breath bright Carian CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE clouds cool Cynthia dark death delight dost doth dream earth Endymion eyes faint fair feel flowers gentle George Keats goddess golden green Hampstead hand happy heart heaven Hyperion immortal John Keats Keats kiss Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt light lines lips lonius Lord Houghton lyre Milton moon morning mortal Muses mysterious Naiad never night nymphs o'er passage passion Peona pinions pleasant pleasure poem poet poetic poetry rhyme rose round Scylla sigh silent silver sleep Sleep and Poetry smile soft song sonnets sorrow soul spirit stanza steeds stept strange stream sweet tears tell tender thee thine things Thomas Keats thou art thou hast thought trees trembling twas verse voice whence wild wind wings wonders words young youth