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 107
... Sister , seeing me More happy than betides mortality . A hermit young , I'll live in mossy cave , 860 Where thou alone shalt come to me , and lave Thy spirit in the wonders I shall tell . Through me the shepherd realm shall pro- sper ...
... Sister , seeing me More happy than betides mortality . A hermit young , I'll live in mossy cave , 860 Where thou alone shalt come to me , and lave Thy spirit in the wonders I shall tell . Through me the shepherd realm shall pro- sper ...
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... sisters of the Nine As this poor offering to you , sister mine . Kind sister ! ay , this third name says you are ; Enchanted has it been the Lord knows where ; And may it taste to you like good old wine , Take you to real happiness and ...
... sisters of the Nine As this poor offering to you , sister mine . Kind sister ! ay , this third name says you are ; Enchanted has it been the Lord knows where ; And may it taste to you like good old wine , Take you to real happiness and ...
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... sister - in - law some time before she was my sister , and was very fond of her . I like her better and better . She is the most disinterested woman I ever knew that is to say , she goes beyond degree in it . To see an en- tirely ...
... sister - in - law some time before she was my sister , and was very fond of her . I like her better and better . She is the most disinterested woman I ever knew that is to say , she goes beyond degree in it . To see an en- tirely ...
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IMITATION OF SPENSER | 1 |
130 | 16 |
JOHN TAYLOR | 28 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abbey affectionate Brother JOHN Albert Auranthe Bailey beautiful BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON Brawne breath bright Brown CHARLES ARMITAGE BROWN CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE clouds Conrad death Dilke doth dream Endymion Erminia Ethelbert eyes fair FANNY BRAWNE FANNY KEATS feel friend JOHN KEATS George Gersa give Glocester Hampstead hand happy Haslam Haydon head hear heard heart heaven hope Hunt Hyperion Isle of Wight JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS Keats's lady leave Leigh Hunt Letter lines lips live look Lord Ludolph mind morning never night o'er Otho pain pass perhaps pleasant pleasure poem poet Poetry poor Reynolds seen Sigifred sister soft song sonnet soon soul speak spirit sweet Teignmouth tell thee thine thing THOMAS KEATS thou thought tion to-day to-morrow town voice walk Wentworth Place wings wish word Wordsworth write written wrote yesterday young