Complete Poems and Selected LettersOdyssey Press, 1935 - 666 páginas |
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... thought than thee ? Fresher than berries of a mountain tree ? More strange , more beautiful , more smooth , more regal , Than wings of swans , than doves , than dim - seen eagle ? What is it ? And to what shall I compare it ? It has a ...
... thought than thee ? Fresher than berries of a mountain tree ? More strange , more beautiful , more smooth , more regal , Than wings of swans , than doves , than dim - seen eagle ? What is it ? And to what shall I compare it ? It has a ...
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... thought of thee , With uplift hands I blest the stars of heaven . Art thou not cruel ? Ever have I striven To think thee kind , but ah , it will not do ! When yet a child , I heard that kisses drew Favour from thee , and so I kisses ...
... thought of thee , With uplift hands I blest the stars of heaven . Art thou not cruel ? Ever have I striven To think thee kind , but ah , it will not do ! When yet a child , I heard that kisses drew Favour from thee , and so I kisses ...
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... thought , a buzzing in his head . For the first time , since first he harbour'd in That purple - lined palace of sweet sin , His spirit pass'd beyond its golden bourn Into the noisy world almost forsworn . The lady , ever watchful ...
... thought , a buzzing in his head . For the first time , since first he harbour'd in That purple - lined palace of sweet sin , His spirit pass'd beyond its golden bourn Into the noisy world almost forsworn . The lady , ever watchful ...
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PREFACE | xv |
Keatss Realism | xxv |
THE CHIEF EVENTS IN KEATSS LIFE | xli |
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Albert Amy Lowell Apollo Auranthe beauty breath bright brother cæsura clouds Conrad dark dear death delight doth dream earth Elgin Marbles Endymion Erminia eyes Faerie Faerie Queene fair Fall of Hyperion Fanny Brawne fear feel flowers Forman gentle George Keats Gersa golden green hand happy hast Haydon hear heart heaven Hunt Hyperion JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS John Keats Keats's kiss lady Lamia Leigh Hunt letter light lines lips look Ludolph mind moon morning mortal never night numbers o'er Otho pain pale pleasant pleasure poem poet poetic poetry published by Houghton Reynolds round Sélincourt Sidney Colvin sigh Sigifred silent sleep smile soft song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stars sweet tears tell thee thine thing Thomas Keats thought trees twas verse voice wings wonders Wordsworth write written wrote young ΙΟ