The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Endymion: a poetic romance 1818 |
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The bare idea of rhyming vase and stars shows that Keats no longer pronounced oase as if it rhymed with pace , as in the lines to Miss Frogley , ' Had'st thou liv'd in days of old . ' 155 160 And in his left he held a basket 28 ...
The bare idea of rhyming vase and stars shows that Keats no longer pronounced oase as if it rhymed with pace , as in the lines to Miss Frogley , ' Had'st thou liv'd in days of old . ' 155 160 And in his left he held a basket 28 ...
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Tis the pest Of love , that fairest joys give most unrest ; That things of delicate and tenderest worth a ( 363 ) The draft supplies the history of the loss of a rhyme to this line ; but I fear it must remain rhymeless .
Tis the pest Of love , that fairest joys give most unrest ; That things of delicate and tenderest worth a ( 363 ) The draft supplies the history of the loss of a rhyme to this line ; but I fear it must remain rhymeless .
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... if we recollect rightly , it is an indispensable condition at this play , that the rhymes when filled up shall have ... then he follows not the thought excited by this line , but that suggested by the rhyme with which it concludes .
... if we recollect rightly , it is an indispensable condition at this play , that the rhymes when filled up shall have ... then he follows not the thought excited by this line , but that suggested by the rhyme with which it concludes .
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A POETIC ROMANCE | 5 |
APPENDIX TO VOLUME II | 237 |
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