The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 էջ |
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... heart leapt up as to its rightful throne , To that fair shadow'd passion puls'd its way- Ah , what perplexity ! Ah , well a day ! So fond , so beauteous was his bed - fellow , He could not help but kiss her : then he grew Awhile ...
... heart leapt up as to its rightful throne , To that fair shadow'd passion puls'd its way- Ah , what perplexity ! Ah , well a day ! So fond , so beauteous was his bed - fellow , He could not help but kiss her : then he grew Awhile ...
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... heart I turn at once . Heart ! Thou and I are here , sad and alone ; Say , wherefore did I laugh ? O mortal pain ! O Darkness ! Darkness ! ever must I moan , To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain . Why did I laugh ? I know this ...
... heart I turn at once . Heart ! Thou and I are here , sad and alone ; Say , wherefore did I laugh ? O mortal pain ! O Darkness ! Darkness ! ever must I moan , To question Heaven and Hell and Heart in vain . Why did I laugh ? I know this ...
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... heart was voluble " . He draws upon lines 25 , 26 , of these same poems by Wordsworth in the Ode on a Grecian Urn ... Heart's H , HBF ; hearts 1817 . XI . On first looking into Chapman's Homer : - This sonnet stands out from the ...
... heart was voluble " . He draws upon lines 25 , 26 , of these same poems by Wordsworth in the Ode on a Grecian Urn ... Heart's H , HBF ; hearts 1817 . XI . On first looking into Chapman's Homer : - This sonnet stands out from the ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
Attitude to Greek art suggested by his choice and treatment of Greek themes | li |
his qualifications | lxi |
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