Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of John Keats, Volumen2E.Moxon, 1848 |
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... eyes on her habitation , and enjoy each chance opportunity of her society . I find a fragment written about this date , and under this inspiration , but it is still an interesting study of the human heart , to see how few traces remain ...
... eyes on her habitation , and enjoy each chance opportunity of her society . I find a fragment written about this date , and under this inspiration , but it is still an interesting study of the human heart , to see how few traces remain ...
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... eyes ? for they have seen , Aye , an hour ago , my brilliant Queen ! Touch has a memory . O say , love , say , What can I do to kill it and be free In my old liberty ? When every fair one that I saw was fair , Enough to catch me in but ...
... eyes ? for they have seen , Aye , an hour ago , my brilliant Queen ! Touch has a memory . O say , love , say , What can I do to kill it and be free In my old liberty ? When every fair one that I saw was fair , Enough to catch me in but ...
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... eye on the other side I see a long word written in a most vile manner , unbecoming a critic . You must recollect I have served no apprenticeship to old plays . If the only copies of the Greek and Latin authors had been made by you ...
... eye on the other side I see a long word written in a most vile manner , unbecoming a critic . You must recollect I have served no apprenticeship to old plays . If the only copies of the Greek and Latin authors had been made by you ...
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... eyes incline Still on the floor , while many a sweeping train Pass by . " ' Twas originally written- " her maiden eyes divine Fix'd on the floor , saw many a sweeping train Pass by . " My meaning is quite destroyed in the alteration . I ...
... eyes incline Still on the floor , while many a sweeping train Pass by . " ' Twas originally written- " her maiden eyes divine Fix'd on the floor , saw many a sweeping train Pass by . " My meaning is quite destroyed in the alteration . I ...
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... was in England ; I cannot recollect , without shuddering , the time that was a prisoner at Hunt's , and used to keep my eyes fixed on Hampstead all day . Then there was a good I hope of seeing her again - Now ! -O that JOHN KEATS . 77.
... was in England ; I cannot recollect , without shuddering , the time that was a prisoner at Hunt's , and used to keep my eyes fixed on Hampstead all day . Then there was a good I hope of seeing her again - Now ! -O that JOHN KEATS . 77.
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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