The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... Auranthe ? I have news for her Shall - Enter AURANTHE . AURANTHE . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ? Albert ? Ludolph ? Otho ? CONRAD . You guess ...
... Auranthe ? I have news for her Shall - Enter AURANTHE . AURANTHE . Conrad ! what tidings ? Good , if I may guess From your alert eyes and high - lifted brows . What tidings of the battle ? Albert ? Ludolph ? Otho ? CONRAD . You guess ...
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... AURANTHE . So serious ? CONRAD . Yes , so serious , that before I utter even the shadow of a hint Concerning what will make that sin - worn cheek Blush joyous blood through every lineament , You must make here a solemn vow to me . AURANTHE ...
... AURANTHE . So serious ? CONRAD . Yes , so serious , that before I utter even the shadow of a hint Concerning what will make that sin - worn cheek Blush joyous blood through every lineament , You must make here a solemn vow to me . AURANTHE ...
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... AURANTHE . But what is this to me More than that I am glad ? I gratulate you . CONRAD . Yes , sister , but it does regard you greatly , - Nearly , momentously , Make me this vow - aye , painfully ! 50 55 Albert ! AURANTHE . Concerning ...
... AURANTHE . But what is this to me More than that I am glad ? I gratulate you . CONRAD . Yes , sister , but it does regard you greatly , - Nearly , momentously , Make me this vow - aye , painfully ! 50 55 Albert ! AURANTHE . Concerning ...
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... AURANTHE . I'll not be perjured . CONRAD . No , nor great , nor mighty ; You would not wear a crown , or rule a kingdom . To you it is indifferent . 75 AURANTHE . What means this ? You'll not be perjured ! CONRAD . Go to Albert then ...
... AURANTHE . I'll not be perjured . CONRAD . No , nor great , nor mighty ; You would not wear a crown , or rule a kingdom . To you it is indifferent . 75 AURANTHE . What means this ? You'll not be perjured ! CONRAD . Go to Albert then ...
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... AURANTHE . 100 That I heard 105 Among the midnight rumours from the camp . You give up Albert to me ? CONRAD . AURANTHE . Harm him not ! E'en for his highness Ludolph's sceptry hand , I would not Albert suffer any wrong . CONRAD . Have ...
... AURANTHE . 100 That I heard 105 Among the midnight rumours from the camp . You give up Albert to me ? CONRAD . AURANTHE . Harm him not ! E'en for his highness Ludolph's sceptry hand , I would not Albert suffer any wrong . CONRAD . Have ...
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AURANTHE beauty bliss Book breath bright Cancelled manuscript reading Cancelled reading Charles Cowden Clarke clouds CONRAD copy couplet dark death dost doth draft reads dream ears earth edition Endymion ERMINIA eyes Faerie Queene faery faint fair feel finished manuscript flowers gentle George Keats GERSA GLOCESTER golden green hair hand happy hast head heart heaven Hunt Hyperion John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats Keats Keats's kiss lady Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt Letters &c light lips Lord Houghton LUDOLPH Lycius morning mortal never night o'er originally Otho pain pale passage passion poem poet poetry Porphyro rhyme Saturn seem'd shade sigh SIGIFRED silent silver sleep soft song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stands stanza stars stood struck sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees twas verse voice weep wings wonders word written young Отно