Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen2E. Moxon, 1848 |
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... sweet to happy men ; More dismal cares Seize on me unawares , - Where shall I learn to get my peace again ? To banish thoughts of that most hateful land , Dungeoner of my friends , that wicked strand Where they were wreck'd and live a ...
... sweet to happy men ; More dismal cares Seize on me unawares , - Where shall I learn to get my peace again ? To banish thoughts of that most hateful land , Dungeoner of my friends , that wicked strand Where they were wreck'd and live a ...
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... sweet song , And great unerring Nature once seems wrong . O , for some sunny spell To dissipate the shadows of this hell ! Say they are gone , —with the new dawning light Steps forth my lady bright ! O , let me once more rest My soul ...
... sweet song , And great unerring Nature once seems wrong . O , for some sunny spell To dissipate the shadows of this hell ! Say they are gone , —with the new dawning light Steps forth my lady bright ! O , let me once more rest My soul ...
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... sweet a place . " Ten weeks after the close of his holy work of friendship and charity , Mr. Severn wrote to Mr. Haslam : - " Poor Keats has now his wish - his humble wish ; he is at peace in the quiet grave . I walked there a few days ...
... sweet a place . " Ten weeks after the close of his holy work of friendship and charity , Mr. Severn wrote to Mr. Haslam : - " Poor Keats has now his wish - his humble wish ; he is at peace in the quiet grave . I walked there a few days ...
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... sweet Auranthes ! " [ Exeunt CONRAD and AURANTHE Albert ( solus ) . The duke is out of temper ; if he knows More than a brother of a sister ought , I should not quarrel with his peevishness . Auranthe - Heaven preserve her always fair ...
... sweet Auranthes ! " [ Exeunt CONRAD and AURANTHE Albert ( solus ) . The duke is out of temper ; if he knows More than a brother of a sister ought , I should not quarrel with his peevishness . Auranthe - Heaven preserve her always fair ...
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... sweet hostess ! I do thank the stars , Or my good soldiers , or their ladies ' eyes , That , after such a merry battle fought , I can , all safe in body and in soul , Kiss your fair hand and lady fortune's too . My ring ! now , on my ...
... sweet hostess ! I do thank the stars , Or my good soldiers , or their ladies ' eyes , That , after such a merry battle fought , I can , all safe in body and in soul , Kiss your fair hand and lady fortune's too . My ring ! now , on my ...
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1st Knight Albert Auranthe bear beauty Bedhampton Bellanaine Bertha breathe bright Castle Conrad dare DEAR BROWN death doth Duke Eban EDWARD MOXON Elfinan Emperor Enter Erminia Ethelbert Exeunt Exit eyes fair fair lady fame Farewell father fear feel flowers genius George Keats Gersa give Glocester Gonfred Hampstead hand Hast hear heard heart Heaven honour hope hour Hungarian hush Huzza Imaus Isle of Wight JOHN KEATS Kaims Keats's lady Lamia leave Leigh Hunt letter lips literary live look Lord Ludolph Maud mind morning never noble o'er Otho pain pale Physician poem poor pr'ythee Prince Princess quiet SCENE Severn Shanklin Shed no tear Sigifred sire sister sleep smile soft soul speak spirits Steephill Stephen sweet sword tell thee thine thing thou thought to-day twas whisper wings word write written