Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 páginas |
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... Thou didst die A half - blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate . + But this is past : thou art among the stars Of highest Heaven : to the rolling spheres Thou sweetly singest : nought thy hymning mars , Above the ingrate world and human ...
... Thou didst die A half - blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate . + But this is past : thou art among the stars Of highest Heaven : to the rolling spheres Thou sweetly singest : nought thy hymning mars , Above the ingrate world and human ...
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... thou , being by , Hadst caught the tones , nor suffered them to die . O'ershading sorrow doth not make thee less Delightful thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo , shining beamily , As when a cloud the golden moon doth veil ...
... thou , being by , Hadst caught the tones , nor suffered them to die . O'ershading sorrow doth not make thee less Delightful thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo , shining beamily , As when a cloud the golden moon doth veil ...
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... Thou hadst beheld the full Hesperian shine Of their star in the east , and gone to worship them ! In the previous autumn Keats was in the habit of frequently passing the evening in his friend's paint- ing - room , where many men of ...
... Thou hadst beheld the full Hesperian shine Of their star in the east , and gone to worship them ! In the previous autumn Keats was in the habit of frequently passing the evening in his friend's paint- ing - room , where many men of ...
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... thou dost grieve , Nor can I die whilst thou dost live . " By my own temper I shall guess At thy felicity , And only like my happiness , Because it pleaseth thee . Our hearts at any time will tell If thou or I be sick or well . " All ...
... thou dost grieve , Nor can I die whilst thou dost live . " By my own temper I shall guess At thy felicity , And only like my happiness , Because it pleaseth thee . Our hearts at any time will tell If thou or I be sick or well . " All ...
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... . How heaven - ward thou soundest ! Live Temple of sweet noise , And Discord unconfoundest , Giving Delight new joys , And Pleasure nobler pinions : 78 LIFE AND LETTERS OF of binding until a sufficient sum is sure for him...
... . How heaven - ward thou soundest ! Live Temple of sweet noise , And Discord unconfoundest , Giving Delight new joys , And Pleasure nobler pinions : 78 LIFE AND LETTERS OF of binding until a sufficient sum is sure for him...
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