The Letters of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1952 - 570 páginas |
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... sweet tooth out . 5 There's a sigh for yes , and a sigh for no , And a sigh for " I can't bear it " — O what can be done , shall we stay or run O cut the sweet apple and share it . Now I purposed to write to you a serious poetical ...
... sweet tooth out . 5 There's a sigh for yes , and a sigh for no , And a sigh for " I can't bear it " — O what can be done , shall we stay or run O cut the sweet apple and share it . Now I purposed to write to you a serious poetical ...
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... Sweet sweet is the greeting of eyes , And sweet is the voice in its greeting , When Adieux have grown old and goodbyes Fade away where old time is retreating- Warm the nerve of a welcoming hand And earnest a Kiss on the Brow , When we ...
... Sweet sweet is the greeting of eyes , And sweet is the voice in its greeting , When Adieux have grown old and goodbyes Fade away where old time is retreating- Warm the nerve of a welcoming hand And earnest a Kiss on the Brow , When we ...
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... sweet dove died , And I have thought it died of grieving : O what could it mourn for ? it was tied With a silken thread of my own hands weaving . Sweet little red - feet why did you die ? Why would you leave me - sweet dove why ? You ...
... sweet dove died , And I have thought it died of grieving : O what could it mourn for ? it was tied With a silken thread of my own hands weaving . Sweet little red - feet why did you die ? Why would you leave me - sweet dove why ? You ...
Contenido
CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS ETC | xxix |
George Keats to John | li |
Elmes James 130 | lv |
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