Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats, Volumen2E.Moxon, 1848 |
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... darkness of pain and death , and of an affection which space could not diminish , and which time preserved , till after many years of honest , useful , and laborious life , he who remained also past away , transmitting to other ...
... darkness of pain and death , and of an affection which space could not diminish , and which time preserved , till after many years of honest , useful , and laborious life , he who remained also past away , transmitting to other ...
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... darkness coming over me— -I eternally see her figure eternally vanishing ; some of the phrases she was in the habit of using during my last nursing at Went- worth Place ring in my ears . Is there another life ? Shall I awake and find ...
... darkness coming over me— -I eternally see her figure eternally vanishing ; some of the phrases she was in the habit of using during my last nursing at Went- worth Place ring in my ears . Is there another life ? Shall I awake and find ...
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... dark passages of mortal sickness and soothe the pillow of the forlorn stranger was done , and , if that was little , the effort was not the less . In the history of most professional men this incident might be re- markable 80 LIFE AND ...
... dark passages of mortal sickness and soothe the pillow of the forlorn stranger was done , and , if that was little , the effort was not the less . In the history of most professional men this incident might be re- markable 80 LIFE AND ...
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... dark wilderness . " If I could leave Keats every day for a time I could soon raise money by my painting , but he will not let me out of his sight , he will not bear the face of a stranger . I would rather cut my tongue out than tell him ...
... dark wilderness . " If I could leave Keats every day for a time I could soon raise money by my painting , but he will not let me out of his sight , he will not bear the face of a stranger . I would rather cut my tongue out than tell him ...
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... dark roots , and leave her palpable , To all men's sight , a lady innocent . The ignominy of that whisper'd tale About a midnight gallant , seen to climb A window to her chamber neighbour'd near , I will from her turn off , and put the ...
... dark roots , and leave her palpable , To all men's sight , a lady innocent . The ignominy of that whisper'd tale About a midnight gallant , seen to climb A window to her chamber neighbour'd near , I will from her turn off , and put the ...
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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 happy 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 pass Physician poem poor pr'ythee Prince Princess quiet SCENE Severn Shanklin Sigifred sire sister sleep smile soft soul speak spirits Steephill Stephen sweet sword tears tell thee thine thing thou thought to-day twas whisper wings word write written