The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 էջ |
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... live on to the end believing in an illusion which seems to make for his happiness . Yet at the same time we bow before the remorseless supremacy of truth and recognise that only through bitter experience can Troilus reach a higher plane ...
... live on to the end believing in an illusion which seems to make for his happiness . Yet at the same time we bow before the remorseless supremacy of truth and recognise that only through bitter experience can Troilus reach a higher plane ...
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... live on high , and then On the earth ye live again ; And the souls left behind you Teach us , here , the way to find you , Where your other souls are joying , Never slumber'd , never cloying . Here , your earth - born souls still speak ...
... live on high , and then On the earth ye live again ; And the souls left behind you Teach us , here , the way to find you , Where your other souls are joying , Never slumber'd , never cloying . Here , your earth - born souls still speak ...
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... live ? " ask'd Hum . " Her fair locks curl So brightly , they put all our fays to shame ! - Live ? -O ! at Canterbury , with her old granddame . " XLIV " Good ! good ! " cried Hum , " I've known her from a child ! She is a changeling of ...
... live ? " ask'd Hum . " Her fair locks curl So brightly , they put all our fays to shame ! - Live ? -O ! at Canterbury , with her old granddame . " XLIV " Good ! good ! " cried Hum , " I've known her from a child ! She is a changeling of ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1817 | 1 |
Book III | 98 |
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