The Poems of John KeatsMethuen and Company, Limited, 1951 - 639 էջ |
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Էջ xvi
... Song Song ( " The stranger lighted from his steed " ) 66 Asleep ! O sleep a little while " " Where be ye going , you Devon maid ? ' Meg Merrilies Staffa • · A Prophecy . To his brother George in America Song ( " In a drear - nighted ...
... Song Song ( " The stranger lighted from his steed " ) 66 Asleep ! O sleep a little while " " Where be ye going , you Devon maid ? ' Meg Merrilies Staffa • · A Prophecy . To his brother George in America Song ( " In a drear - nighted ...
Էջ 266
... SONG HAD a dove and the sweet dove died , And I have thought it died of grieving : Ố , what could it grieve for ... SONG OF FOUR FAIRIES FIRE , AIR , EARTH , 266 JOHN KEATS Song ("Hush, hush! tread softly!") Song ("I had a dove")
... SONG HAD a dove and the sweet dove died , And I have thought it died of grieving : Ố , what could it grieve for ... SONG OF FOUR FAIRIES FIRE , AIR , EARTH , 266 JOHN KEATS Song ("Hush, hush! tread softly!") Song ("I had a dove")
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... song - bird's life , but rather of his song , with which he naturally identifies the bird , seeing that , apart from its song , it has no life for him . I have never seen this objection raised against Words- worth's lines To the Cuckoo ...
... song - bird's life , but rather of his song , with which he naturally identifies the bird , seeing that , apart from its song , it has no life for him . I have never seen this objection raised against Words- worth's lines To the Cuckoo ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
If by dull rhymes our English must be chaind | xxix |
his qualifications | lxi |
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