The Complete Poetical Works of John KeatsHoughton, Mifflin Company, 1899 - 473 páginas |
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... give me a long brown plain ' for my morning , ' [ money ? ] so I may meet with some of Edmund Ironside's descend- ants . Give me a barren mould , so I may meet with some shadowing of Alfred in the shape of a Gipsy , a huntsman or a shep ...
... give me a long brown plain ' for my morning , ' [ money ? ] so I may meet with some of Edmund Ironside's descend- ants . Give me a barren mould , so I may meet with some shadowing of Alfred in the shape of a Gipsy , a huntsman or a shep ...
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... give me credit for not in any- wise mistrusting you : or imagining that you would take advantage of any power I might give you over me . No - It pro- ceeded from my serious resolve not to be a gratuitous borrower , from a great desire ...
... give me credit for not in any- wise mistrusting you : or imagining that you would take advantage of any power I might give you over me . No - It pro- ceeded from my serious resolve not to be a gratuitous borrower , from a great desire ...
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... give you a little pain , because I wish you to see how un- happy I am for love of you , and endeavour as much as I can to entice you to give up your whole heart to me whose whole exist- ence hangs upon you . You could not step or move ...
... give you a little pain , because I wish you to see how un- happy I am for love of you , and endeavour as much as I can to entice you to give up your whole heart to me whose whole exist- ence hangs upon you . You could not step or move ...
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HYMN TO APOLLO | 7 |
MESSRS TAYLOR AND HESSEY | 9 |
THE SAME | 15 |
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affectionate Brother JOHN Albert Auranthe beautiful BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON breath bright Brown Charles Armitage Brown Charles Cowden Clarke clouds Conrad dark DEAR death delight Dilke doth dream ears earth Endymion Erminia Ethelbert eyes fair FANNY FANNY BRAWNE fear feel flowers friend JOHN KEATS gentle George George Keats Gersa give Glocester green Hampstead hand happy hast Haydon head hear heard heart heaven hope Hunt JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS Keats's kiss lady Lamia leave letter light lines lips live look Lord Lord Houghton Ludolph mind morning never night numbers o'er Otho pain pleasant pleasure poem Poetry poor Reynolds seem'd sigh Sigifred silent sister sleep soft song sonnet soul spirit sweet tears Teignmouth tell thee thine thing THOMAS KEATS thou thought trees verses voice walk Wentworth Place wings words write written young