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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 74
Página 177
... give that to him ; pretend There -. Ethelbert . A minute first . It cannot be - but may - I ask , great judge , if you to - day have put A letter by unread ? Otho . Does ' t end in this ? Conrad . Out with their names ! Ethelbert . Bold ...
... give that to him ; pretend There -. Ethelbert . A minute first . It cannot be - but may - I ask , great judge , if you to - day have put A letter by unread ? Otho . Does ' t end in this ? Conrad . Out with their names ! Ethelbert . Bold ...
Página 243
... give me some cream if I ask it ? I love your Meads , and I love your flowers , And I love your junkets mainly , But ' hind the door I love kissing more , O look not so disdainly . I love your hills , and I love your dales , And I love ...
... give me some cream if I ask it ? I love your Meads , and I love your flowers , And I love your junkets mainly , But ' hind the door I love kissing more , O look not so disdainly . I love your hills , and I love your dales , And I love ...
Página 291
... give me a long brown plain ' for my morning , ' [ money ? ] so I may meet with some of Edmund Ironside's descend- ants . Give me a barren mould , so I may meet with some shadowing of Alfred in the shape of a Gipsy , a huntsman or a shep ...
... give me a long brown plain ' for my morning , ' [ money ? ] so I may meet with some of Edmund Ironside's descend- ants . Give me a barren mould , so I may meet with some shadowing of Alfred in the shape of a Gipsy , a huntsman or a shep ...
Contenido
IMITATION OF SPENSER | 1 |
THE SAME | 33 |
MESSRS TAYLOR AND HESSEY | 39 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 29 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
able affectionate Albert appears Auranthe bear beautiful breath bright Brother Brown comes Conrad continually dark DEAR death Dilke dream eyes face fair FANNY fear feel follow George give gone hand happy Haydon head hear heard heart heaven hope hour human Hunt Italy JOHN KEATS keep lady lately leave Letter light lines live look Lord Ludolph mean meet mind Miss morning never night once Otho Page pain pass perhaps play pleasure poem Poetry poor present received remember Reynolds round seen side sister sonnet soon sort soul speak spirit sure sweet tell thee thing thou thought took town trees turn voice walk whole wings wish write written wrote yesterday young