The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Endymion: a poetic romance 1818Phaeton Press, 1970 - 336 страници |
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... Sorrow , Why dost borrow The natural hue of health , from vermeil lips ? — To give maiden blushes To the white rose bushes ? Or is't thy dewy hand the daisy tips ? " O Sorrow , Why dost borrow The lustrous passion from a falcon - eye ...
... Sorrow , Why dost borrow The natural hue of health , from vermeil lips ? — To give maiden blushes To the white rose bushes ? Or is't thy dewy hand the daisy tips ? " O Sorrow , Why dost borrow The lustrous passion from a falcon - eye ...
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... sorrow ; Answering thus , just as the golden morrow Beam'd upward from the vallies of the east : " O that the flutter of this heart had ceas'd , Or the sweet name of love had pass'd away . Young feather'd tyrant ! by a swift decay Wilt ...
... sorrow ; Answering thus , just as the golden morrow Beam'd upward from the vallies of the east : " O that the flutter of this heart had ceas'd , Or the sweet name of love had pass'd away . Young feather'd tyrant ! by a swift decay Wilt ...
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... sorrow from our huntsmen's brows . 840 Tell me , my lady - queen , how to espouse This wayward brother to his rightful joys ! His eyes are on thee bent , as thou didst poize His fate most goddess - like . Help me , I pray , To lure ...
... sorrow from our huntsmen's brows . 840 Tell me , my lady - queen , how to espouse This wayward brother to his rightful joys ! His eyes are on thee bent , as thou didst poize His fate most goddess - like . Help me , I pray , To lure ...
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A POETIC ROMANCE | 5 |
APPENDIX TO VOLUME II | 237 |
THE COCKNEY SCHOOL ATTACK ON KEATS | 244 |
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