The Complete Works of John Keats, Volumen4Gowans & Gray, 1900 V. I. Poems published in 1817. Endymion -- v. II. Lamia. Isabella, &c. Posthumous poems to 1818 -- v. III. Posthumous poems 1819-1820. Essays & notes -- v. IV. Letters 1814 to Jan. 1819 -- v. V. Letters 1819 & 1820. |
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... happiness , " have rung in my ears like " a chime a mending " -See here , " Behold Wherein lies happiness , Peona ? fold , & c . " It appears to me the very contrary of blessed . I hope this will appear to you more eligible . " Wherein ...
... happiness , " have rung in my ears like " a chime a mending " -See here , " Behold Wherein lies happiness , Peona ? fold , & c . " It appears to me the very contrary of blessed . I hope this will appear to you more eligible . " Wherein ...
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... Happiness to me is sacred - and it does annul that selfish sorrow which I should otherwise fall into , living as I do with poor Tom who looks upon me as his only comfort - the tears will come into your Eyes - let them - and embrace each ...
... Happiness to me is sacred - and it does annul that selfish sorrow which I should otherwise fall into , living as I do with poor Tom who looks upon me as his only comfort - the tears will come into your Eyes - let them - and embrace each ...
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... Happiness would not be so fine , as my Solitude is sublime . Then instead of what I have described there is a sublimity to welcome me home . The roar- ing of the wind is my wife and the Stars through the window . pane are my Children ...
... Happiness would not be so fine , as my Solitude is sublime . Then instead of what I have described there is a sublimity to welcome me home . The roar- ing of the wind is my wife and the Stars through the window . pane are my Children ...
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To Benjamin Robert Haydon 20 November 1816 | 4 |
September 1817 | 28 |
November 1817 | 39 |
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