Letters, 1819-1820Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939 |
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John Keats Harry Buxton Forman. eyes- meet with a most enchanting Lady ; and just as they are going to embrace her , she bids them shut their they shut them and on opening their eyes again find themselves descending to the earth in a ...
John Keats Harry Buxton Forman. eyes- meet with a most enchanting Lady ; and just as they are going to embrace her , she bids them shut their they shut them and on opening their eyes again find themselves descending to the earth in a ...
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... eyes have been full of Tears at it ! I < n > deed I think a real Love is enough to occupy the widest heart — Your going to town alone , when I heard of it was a shock to me yet I expected it promise me you will not for some time , till ...
... eyes have been full of Tears at it ! I < n > deed I think a real Love is enough to occupy the widest heart — Your going to town alone , when I heard of it was a shock to me yet I expected it promise me you will not for some time , till ...
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... eyes incline Still on the floor , while many a sweeping train Pass by- " Twas originally written " her maiden eyes divine Fix'd on the floor saw many a sweeping train Pass by- My meaning is quite destroyed in the alteration . I do not ...
... eyes incline Still on the floor , while many a sweeping train Pass by- " Twas originally written " her maiden eyes divine Fix'd on the floor saw many a sweeping train Pass by- My meaning is quite destroyed in the alteration . I do not ...
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LETTERS 18191820 | 3 |
B R HAYDON TO KEATS | 14 |
J H REYNOLDS 11 July | 15 |
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