The Poems of John KeatsMethuen and Company, Limited, 1926 - 639 էջ |
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... kiss their smooth excess ? Why not for ever and for ever feel That breath about my eyes ? Ah , thou wilt steal Away from me again , indeed , indeed— Thou wilt be gone away , and wilt not heed My lonely madness . Speak , my kindest fair ...
... kiss their smooth excess ? Why not for ever and for ever feel That breath about my eyes ? Ah , thou wilt steal Away from me again , indeed , indeed— Thou wilt be gone away , and wilt not heed My lonely madness . Speak , my kindest fair ...
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... kiss- Aye , by that kiss , I vow an endless bliss , An immortality of passion's thine : Ere long I will exalt thee to the shine Of heaven ambrosial ; and we will shade Ourselves whole summers by a river glade ; And I will tell thee ...
... kiss- Aye , by that kiss , I vow an endless bliss , An immortality of passion's thine : Ere long I will exalt thee to the shine Of heaven ambrosial ; and we will shade Ourselves whole summers by a river glade ; And I will tell thee ...
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... kiss'd my lady's cherry lips , And kiss'd ' em all unheard . 3 The stranger walk'd into the bower , - But my lady first did go , - Aye hand in hand into the bower Where my lord's roses blow . My lady's maid had a silken scarf And a ...
... kiss'd my lady's cherry lips , And kiss'd ' em all unheard . 3 The stranger walk'd into the bower , - But my lady first did go , - Aye hand in hand into the bower Where my lord's roses blow . My lady's maid had a silken scarf And a ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
his qualifications | lxi |
POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1817 | 1 |
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