The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 էջ |
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... dark city , nor would condescend ' Mid contradictions her delights to lend . Should e'er the fine - eyed maid to me be kind , Ah ! surely it must be whene'er I find Some flowery spot , sequester'd , wild , romantic , That often must ...
... dark city , nor would condescend ' Mid contradictions her delights to lend . Should e'er the fine - eyed maid to me be kind , Ah ! surely it must be whene'er I find Some flowery spot , sequester'd , wild , romantic , That often must ...
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... dark — all leading to dark passages - we see not the balance of good and evil -we are in a mist - we are now in that state - we feel the ' burden of the mystery ' . To this point was Wordsworth come as far as I can conceive , when he ...
... dark — all leading to dark passages - we see not the balance of good and evil -we are in a mist - we are now in that state - we feel the ' burden of the mystery ' . To this point was Wordsworth come as far as I can conceive , when he ...
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... Dark , dark And painful vile oblivion seals my eyes ( iii . 87 ) , cf. Samson Agonistes , 80 , O dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon . ( The conjunction of the two epithets " painful vile " has also a Miltonic sound . ) No shape ...
... Dark , dark And painful vile oblivion seals my eyes ( iii . 87 ) , cf. Samson Agonistes , 80 , O dark , dark , dark , amid the blaze of noon . ( The conjunction of the two epithets " painful vile " has also a Miltonic sound . ) No shape ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1817 | 1 |
Book III | 98 |
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