Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... night to thy fair morning . Thou didst die A half - blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate . + But this is past : thou art among the stars Of highest Heaven to the rolling spheres Thou sweetly singest : nought thy hymning mars , Above ...
... night to thy fair morning . Thou didst die A half - blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate . + But this is past : thou art among the stars Of highest Heaven to the rolling spheres Thou sweetly singest : nought thy hymning mars , Above ...
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... night ; " he foresees that the patriot will thunder out his numbers , " To startle princes from their easy slumbers ; " and while he checks himself in what he calls mad ambition , " yet he owns he has felt " relief from pain , " this ...
... night ; " he foresees that the patriot will thunder out his numbers , " To startle princes from their easy slumbers ; " and while he checks himself in what he calls mad ambition , " yet he owns he has felt " relief from pain , " this ...
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... night . " The morning after one of these innocent and happy symposia , Haydon received a note inclosing the picturesque Sonnet " Great Spirits now on Earth are sojourning , " & c . Keats adding , that the preceding evening had wrought ...
... night . " The morning after one of these innocent and happy symposia , Haydon received a note inclosing the picturesque Sonnet " Great Spirits now on Earth are sojourning , " & c . Keats adding , that the preceding evening had wrought ...
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... same play forty times - for instance , the following from the Tempest never struck me so forcibly as at present : - * See the " Literary Remains . " " Urchins Shall , for that vast of night that 34 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... same play forty times - for instance , the following from the Tempest never struck me so forcibly as at present : - * See the " Literary Remains . " " Urchins Shall , for that vast of night that 34 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... night for it ; this morning , however , I am nearly as bad again . Just now I opened Spenser , and the first lines I saw were these— " The noble heart that harbours virtuous thought , And is with child of glorious great intent , Can ...
... night for it ; this morning , however , I am nearly as bad again . Just now I opened Spenser , and the first lines I saw were these— " The noble heart that harbours virtuous thought , And is with child of glorious great intent , Can ...
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