Complete Poems and Selected LettersOdyssey Press, 1935 - 666 páginas |
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... Gersa , I think you wrong me : I think I have a better fame abroad . Gersa . I prythee mock me not with gentle speech , But , as a favour , bid me from thy presence ; Let me no longer be the wondering food Of all these eyes ; prythee ...
... Gersa , I think you wrong me : I think I have a better fame abroad . Gersa . I prythee mock me not with gentle speech , But , as a favour , bid me from thy presence ; Let me no longer be the wondering food Of all these eyes ; prythee ...
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... Gersa . If I break not Too much upon your thoughtful mood , I will Claim a brief while your patience . Ludolph . Soe'er , I shall be honour'd . Gersa . 46 For what cause I not less . Ludolph . What may it be ? No trifle can take place ...
... Gersa . If I break not Too much upon your thoughtful mood , I will Claim a brief while your patience . Ludolph . Soe'er , I shall be honour'd . Gersa . 46 For what cause I not less . Ludolph . What may it be ? No trifle can take place ...
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... Gersa ? 40 Enter GERSA Physician . Say , how fares the Prince ? Gersa . More calm ; his features are less wild and flush'd ; Once he complain'd of weariness . Physician . Indeed ! ' Tis good , ' tis good ; let him but fall asleep , That ...
... Gersa ? 40 Enter GERSA Physician . Say , how fares the Prince ? Gersa . More calm ; his features are less wild and flush'd ; Once he complain'd of weariness . Physician . Indeed ! ' Tis good , ' tis good ; let him but fall asleep , That ...
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PREFACE | xv |
Keatss Realism | xxv |
THE CHIEF EVENTS IN KEATSS LIFE | xli |
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