The Poetical Works of KeatsHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - 483 páginas A collection of Keats' poems and letters, with a biographical profile of the poet and commentary on his work. |
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Página 191
... fear me he is past my skill . Otho . Ludolph . I see it Not so ! - I see it - I have - been wandering ! Half mad - - not right here purpose . - -I forget my Bestir - bestir - Auranthe ! Ha ! ha ! ha ! Youngster ! Page ! go bid them drag ...
... fear me he is past my skill . Otho . Ludolph . I see it Not so ! - I see it - I have - been wandering ! Half mad - - not right here purpose . - -I forget my Bestir - bestir - Auranthe ! Ha ! ha ! ha ! Youngster ! Page ! go bid them drag ...
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... fear : I would not bode of evil , if I thought So weak a creature could turn off the help Which by just right should come of mighty Gods ; Yet let me tell my sorrow , let me tell Of what I heard , and how it made me weep , 260 And know ...
... fear : I would not bode of evil , if I thought So weak a creature could turn off the help Which by just right should come of mighty Gods ; Yet let me tell my sorrow , let me tell Of what I heard , and how it made me weep , 260 And know ...
Página 387
... fear to disturb it- let it have its course bad or good — in it I shall try my own strength and the public pulse . At Winchester I shall get your Letters more readily ; and it being a cathedral City I shall have a pleasure always a great ...
... fear to disturb it- let it have its course bad or good — in it I shall try my own strength and the public pulse . At Winchester I shall get your Letters more readily ; and it being a cathedral City I shall have a pleasure always a great ...
Contenido
IMITATION OF SPENSER | 1 |
THE SAME | 33 |
MESSRS TAYLOR AND HESSEY | 39 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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