The Poems of John KeatsJ. M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1925 - 383 էջ |
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... trees , by the river side , I sat a weeping : in the whole world wide There was no one to ask me why I wept , - And so I kept Brimming the water - lily cups with tears Cold as my fears . " Beneath my palm trees , by the river side , I ...
... trees , by the river side , I sat a weeping : in the whole world wide There was no one to ask me why I wept , - And so I kept Brimming the water - lily cups with tears Cold as my fears . " Beneath my palm trees , by the river side , I ...
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... trees , And warm with dew at ooze from living blood ! Whither didst melt ? Ah , what of that ! —all good We'll talk about - no more of dreaming . - Now , Where shall our dwelling be ? Under the brow Of some steep mossy hill , where ivy ...
... trees , And warm with dew at ooze from living blood ! Whither didst melt ? Ah , what of that ! —all good We'll talk about - no more of dreaming . - Now , Where shall our dwelling be ? Under the brow Of some steep mossy hill , where ivy ...
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... trees Fledge the wild - ridged mountains steep by steep . This wonderful passage affords a deeply interesting example of the way in which literary reminiscence combined in Keats's mind with accurate and impassioned observation to form ...
... trees Fledge the wild - ridged mountains steep by steep . This wonderful passage affords a deeply interesting example of the way in which literary reminiscence combined in Keats's mind with accurate and impassioned observation to form ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1817 | 1 |
Book III | 98 |
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