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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... leave as far behind as the hare did the tortoise . It must be so or you would never have thought that I really meant ... leaves of a tree , it had better not come at all . ' Sometimes he fell short of his allotted task , but not often ...
... leave as far behind as the hare did the tortoise . It must be so or you would never have thought that I really meant ... leaves of a tree , it had better not come at all . ' Sometimes he fell short of his allotted task , but not often ...
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... Leave melodizing on this wintry day , Shut up thine olden volume and be mute . Adieu ! for once again the fierce dispute Betwixt Hell torment and impassion'd Clay Must I burn through ; once more assay The bitter sweet of this ...
... Leave melodizing on this wintry day , Shut up thine olden volume and be mute . Adieu ! for once again the fierce dispute Betwixt Hell torment and impassion'd Clay Must I burn through ; once more assay The bitter sweet of this ...
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... leave each other in contrary directions , traverse each other in numberless points , and at last greet each other at ... leaves blush deeper in the next spring - and who shall say between Man and Woman which is the most delighted ? Now ...
... leave each other in contrary directions , traverse each other in numberless points , and at last greet each other at ... leaves blush deeper in the next spring - and who shall say between Man and Woman which is the most delighted ? Now ...
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To Benjamin Robert Haydon 20 November 1816 | 4 |
September 1817 | 28 |
November 1817 | 39 |
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