Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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... turn away with uneasy satiety from pre- sent satisfaction to the memory of those happy hopes , to the thought of the dear delight they then derived from one single leaf of those laurels that now crowd in at the window , and which the ...
... turn away with uneasy satiety from pre- sent satisfaction to the memory of those happy hopes , to the thought of the dear delight they then derived from one single leaf of those laurels that now crowd in at the window , and which the ...
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... best of Shakspeare's plays ? I mean in what mood and with what accom- paniment do you like the sea best ? It is very fine in the morning , when the sun , ' Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams , Turns 50 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... best of Shakspeare's plays ? I mean in what mood and with what accom- paniment do you like the sea best ? It is very fine in the morning , when the sun , ' Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams , Turns 50 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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John Keats. ' Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams , Turns into yellow gold his salt sea streams ; ' and superb when 6 The Sun from meridian height Illumines the depth of the sea , And the fishes , beginning to sweat , Cry d- it ...
John Keats. ' Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams , Turns into yellow gold his salt sea streams ; ' and superb when 6 The Sun from meridian height Illumines the depth of the sea , And the fishes , beginning to sweat , Cry d- it ...
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... at the old Leech- gatherer ? Has he a turn for fossils ? that is , is he capable of sinking up to his middle in a morass ? How is Hazlitt ? We were reading his Table ( Round Table ) last night . I know he 58 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
... at the old Leech- gatherer ? Has he a turn for fossils ? that is , is he capable of sinking up to his middle in a morass ? How is Hazlitt ? We were reading his Table ( Round Table ) last night . I know he 58 LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
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... turn Rakehell , i . e . go a masking , or Bailey will think me just as great a promise - keeper as he thinks you ; for myself I do not , and do not remember above one complaint against you for matter o ' that . Bailey writes 68 LIFE AND ...
... turn Rakehell , i . e . go a masking , or Bailey will think me just as great a promise - keeper as he thinks you ; for myself I do not , and do not remember above one complaint against you for matter o ' that . Bailey writes 68 LIFE AND ...
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