The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Endymion: a poetic romance 1818 |
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Twas far too strange , and wonderful for sadness ; ( 201 ) The original reading of the draft is Nor sigh of his , nor wild complaint ... ( 218 ) The draft reads night for moon , and in the next line but one Upwinding for Sharpening .
Twas far too strange , and wonderful for sadness ; ( 201 ) The original reading of the draft is Nor sigh of his , nor wild complaint ... ( 218 ) The draft reads night for moon , and in the next line but one Upwinding for Sharpening .
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( 267 ) The draft reads The for All . ( 269 ) The words to acquaint in the manuscript are contracted to t'acquaint . ... and the draft reads Himself with every mystery , until His weary legs he rested on the sill Of some remotest ...
( 267 ) The draft reads The for All . ( 269 ) The words to acquaint in the manuscript are contracted to t'acquaint . ... and the draft reads Himself with every mystery , until His weary legs he rested on the sill Of some remotest ...
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He surely cannot now ( 72–3 ) The draft reads these two lines thus : After some beauteous youth - Who , who hath felt So warm a faintness , such a meek surrender ... and there is a cancelled opening for line 73 , As I do now .
He surely cannot now ( 72–3 ) The draft reads these two lines thus : After some beauteous youth - Who , who hath felt So warm a faintness , such a meek surrender ... and there is a cancelled opening for line 73 , As I do now .
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A POETIC ROMANCE | 5 |
APPENDIX TO VOLUME II | 237 |
THE COCKNEY SCHOOL ATTACK ON KEATS | 244 |
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