The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a LifeLittle, Brown. Shepard, Clark and Brown, 1859 - 438 էջ |
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... passionate devotion to amusement , bringing him into the world , a seven months ' child , on the 29th October , 1795 , instead of the 29th December as would have been conventionally proper . Mr. Milnes describes her as " tall , with a ...
... passionate devotion to amusement , bringing him into the world , a seven months ' child , on the 29th October , 1795 , instead of the 29th December as would have been conventionally proper . Mr. Milnes describes her as " tall , with a ...
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... passion . " One cannot help contrasting Keats with Wordsworth ; the one altogether poet , the other essentially a Words- worth with the poetic faculty added ; the one shifting from form to form , and from style to style , and pouring ...
... passion . " One cannot help contrasting Keats with Wordsworth ; the one altogether poet , the other essentially a Words- worth with the poetic faculty added ; the one shifting from form to form , and from style to style , and pouring ...
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... disease which caused his death at last . It is in October , 1818 , that we find the first allu- sion to a passion , which was , ere long , to consume him . It is plain enough beforehand , that those xxii THE LIFE OF KEATS .
... disease which caused his death at last . It is in October , 1818 , that we find the first allu- sion to a passion , which was , ere long , to consume him . It is plain enough beforehand , that those xxii THE LIFE OF KEATS .
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... passion would kill me . Indeed , through the whole of my illness , both at your house and at Kentish Town , this fever has never ceased wearing me out . The two friends went almost immediately from Naples to Rome , where Keats was ...
... passion would kill me . Indeed , through the whole of my illness , both at your house and at Kentish Town , this fever has never ceased wearing me out . The two friends went almost immediately from Naples to Rome , where Keats was ...
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... the sandy deserts of rhetoric , and recovering for her her triple inheritance of simplicity , sensuous- ness and passion . Of these , Wordsworth was the only conscious reformer , and his hostility to the existing xxxii THE LIFE OF KEATS .
... the sandy deserts of rhetoric , and recovering for her her triple inheritance of simplicity , sensuous- ness and passion . Of these , Wordsworth was the only conscious reformer , and his hostility to the existing xxxii THE LIFE OF KEATS .
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Adieu Apollo Arethusa art thou Bacchus beauty beneath bliss blue bower breast breath bright Carian CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE cheek chidden clouds Corinth dark death deep delight divine dost doth dream earth Elysium Enceladus Endymion eyes face faint fair fear feel flowers forest gentle golden green grief hair hand happy head heart heaven Hermes Hyperion Keats kiss Lamia leaves light lips lone look lute Lycius lyre melodies moon morning mortal Muse Naiad never night nymph o'er once pain pale pass'd passion pleasant pleasure poet rill ring-dove rose round Saturn Satyrs Scylla seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spake spirit stars stept stood streams sweet tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thought trees trembling twas voice warm weep whispering wild wind wings wonders young youth
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Էջ 287 - Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret Here, where men sit and hear each other groan...
Էջ 197 - Hyena foemen, and hot-blooded lords, Whose very dogs would execrations howl Against his lineage : not one breast affords Him any mercy, in that mansion foul, Save one old beldame, weak in body and in soul.
Էջ 288 - Now more than ever seems it rich to die, To cease upon the midnight with no pain, While thou art pouring forth thy soul abroad In such an ecstasy! Still wouldst thou sing, and I have ears in vain— To thy high requiem become a sod.
Էջ 369 - My spirit is too weak — Mortality Weighs heavily on me like unwilling sleep, And each imagined pinnacle and steep Of godlike hardship tells me I must die Like a sick eagle looking at the sky. Yet 'tis a gentle luxury to weep That I have not the cloudy winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye.
Էջ ix - And strength by limping sway disabled, And art made tongue-tied by authority...
Էջ 302 - To bend with apples the mossed cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core ; To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel ; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease ; For Summer has o'erbrimmed their clammy cells.
Էջ 390 - I saw pale kings, and princes too, Pale warriors, death-pale were they all; They cried— "La Belle Dame sans Merci Hath thee in thrall!
Էջ 202 - Of fruits and flowers, and bunches of knot-grass, And diamonded with panes of quaint device, Innumerable of stains and splendid dyes, As are the tiger-moth's deep-damask'd wings; And in the midst, 'mong thousand heraldries, And twilight saints, and dim emblazonings, A shielded scutcheon blush 'd with blood of queens and kings.
Էջ 418 - Or gazing on the new soft fallen mask Of snow upon the mountains and the moors: — No — yet still steadfast, still unchangeable, Pillow'd upon my fair Love's ripening breast To feel for ever its soft fall and swell, Awake for ever in a sweet unrest; Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath, And so live ever, — or else swoon to death.
Էջ 198 - Good Saints! not here, not here; Follow me, child, or else these stones will be thy bier.