The Poetical Works of John KeatsMacmillan, 1907 - 349 páginas |
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... Endymion , pp . 63-178 , in 1818 , and his third , containing Lamia , Isabella , Hyperion , the Eve of St. Agnes , indeed , the greater part of his best work , pp . 181-276 , in 1820 . GH Originally published by Messrs . Kegan Paul ...
... Endymion , pp . 63-178 , in 1818 , and his third , containing Lamia , Isabella , Hyperion , the Eve of St. Agnes , indeed , the greater part of his best work , pp . 181-276 , in 1820 . GH Originally published by Messrs . Kegan Paul ...
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... ENDYMION PREFACE ENDYMION , BOOK I II " " III " " 29 IV THE VOLUME OF 1820 LAMIA ISABELLA ; OR , THE POT OF BASIL THE EVE OF ST . AGNES ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE ODE ON A GRECIAN URN ODE TO PSYCHE FANCY • ODE • 65 67 559 94 122 151 181 201 ...
... ENDYMION PREFACE ENDYMION , BOOK I II " " III " " 29 IV THE VOLUME OF 1820 LAMIA ISABELLA ; OR , THE POT OF BASIL THE EVE OF ST . AGNES ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE ODE ON A GRECIAN URN ODE TO PSYCHE FANCY • ODE • 65 67 559 94 122 151 181 201 ...
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... Endymion we know that he had stayed , in some cases for weeks , in others for days , in the Isle of Wight , at Leatherhead in Surrey , and at Oxford . He had not penetrated northwards , and the very interesting reference to Skiddaw in ...
... Endymion we know that he had stayed , in some cases for weeks , in others for days , in the Isle of Wight , at Leatherhead in Surrey , and at Oxford . He had not penetrated northwards , and the very interesting reference to Skiddaw in ...
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... Endymion is essentially an English landscape , whether the poet takes us— Through the green evening , quiet in the sun , O'er many a heath , through many a woodland dun , Through buried paths , where sleepy twilight dreams The summer ...
... Endymion is essentially an English landscape , whether the poet takes us— Through the green evening , quiet in the sun , O'er many a heath , through many a woodland dun , Through buried paths , where sleepy twilight dreams The summer ...
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John Keats William Thomas Arnold. The flowers of the Endymion are the wild rose and the pansy ; its birds are the lark , the nightingale , the wren , the linnet , and the thrush . In a word , Keats in the Endymion is writing , so far as ...
John Keats William Thomas Arnold. The flowers of the Endymion are the wild rose and the pansy ; its birds are the lark , the nightingale , the wren , the linnet , and the thrush . In a word , Keats in the Endymion is writing , so far as ...
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adieu art thou beauty beneath bliss blue bower breast breath bright Carian clouds dark delicious delight Deucalion divine dost doth dream earth Endymion eyes face Faerie Queene fair feel flowers forest gentle Goddess golden green hair hand happy hast hath heart heaven hour Hyperion Keats kiss Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt light lips look look'd Lord Houghton lute Lycius lyre melody Milton moan moon morn mortal Muse Naiad never night nymph o'er Ode to Psyche once pain pale pass'd pleasant poem poets rill rose round Saturn Scylla seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep Sleep and Poetry smile soft song sonnets sorrow soul spake spirit stars stept stood stream sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought touch'd trees trembling twas voice warm weep whispering wild wind wings wonder word young