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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... whole In tenderness , would I were whole in love ! Can I prize thee , fair maid , all price above , Even when I feel as true as innocence ? I do , I do . - What is this soul then ? Whence - Came it ? It does not seem my own , and 1 Have ...
... whole In tenderness , would I were whole in love ! Can I prize thee , fair maid , all price above , Even when I feel as true as innocence ? I do , I do . - What is this soul then ? Whence - Came it ? It does not seem my own , and 1 Have ...
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... whole appears to resolve into this that Man is originally a poor forked crea- ture subject to the same mischances as the beasts of the forest , destined to hardships and disquietude of some kind or other . If he improves by degrees his ...
... whole appears to resolve into this that Man is originally a poor forked crea- ture subject to the same mischances as the beasts of the forest , destined to hardships and disquietude of some kind or other . If he improves by degrees his ...
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... whole heart to me whose whole exist- ence hangs upon you . You could not step or move an eyelid but it would shoot to my heart - I am greedy of you . Do not think of anything but me . Do not live as if I was not existing . Do not forget ...
... whole heart to me whose whole exist- ence hangs upon you . You could not step or move an eyelid but it would shoot to my heart - I am greedy of you . Do not think of anything but me . Do not live as if I was not existing . Do not forget ...
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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