The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... That will be found as soft as ringdoves ' cooings . The inward ear will hear her and be blest , And tingle with a joy too light for rest . " Or perhaps , to show their black , and golden " I STOOD TIP - TOE UPON A LITTLE HILL . " 7.
... That will be found as soft as ringdoves ' cooings . The inward ear will hear her and be blest , And tingle with a joy too light for rest . " Or perhaps , to show their black , and golden " I STOOD TIP - TOE UPON A LITTLE HILL . " 7.
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... hear ; so I will rest in hope To see wide plains , fair trees and lawny slope : The morn , the eve , the light , the shade , the flowers ; Clear streams , smooth lakes , and overlooking towers . CALIDORE . A FRAGMENT . OUNG Calidore is ...
... hear ; so I will rest in hope To see wide plains , fair trees and lawny slope : The morn , the eve , the light , the shade , the flowers ; Clear streams , smooth lakes , and overlooking towers . CALIDORE . A FRAGMENT . OUNG Calidore is ...
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... hear of knightly deeds , and gallant spurning Of all unworthiness ; and how the strong of arm Kept off dismay , and terror , and alarm 145 From lovely woman : while brimful of this , He gave each damsel's hand so warm a kiss , And had ...
... hear of knightly deeds , and gallant spurning Of all unworthiness ; and how the strong of arm Kept off dismay , and terror , and alarm 145 From lovely woman : while brimful of this , He gave each damsel's hand so warm a kiss , And had ...
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... hear A lay that once I saw her hand awake , Her form seems floating palpable , and near ; Had I e'er seen her from an arbour take A dewy flower , oft would that hand appear , And o'er my eyes the trembling moisture shake .. 30 35 ...
... hear A lay that once I saw her hand awake , Her form seems floating palpable , and near ; Had I e'er seen her from an arbour take A dewy flower , oft would that hand appear , And o'er my eyes the trembling moisture shake .. 30 35 ...
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... hear your footsteps touch the grav'ly floor . Sometimes I lost them , and then found again ; You chang'd the footpath for the grassy plain . In those still moments I have wish'd you joys That well you know to honor : Life's very toys 66 ...
... hear your footsteps touch the grav'ly floor . Sometimes I lost them , and then found again ; You chang'd the footpath for the grassy plain . In those still moments I have wish'd you joys That well you know to honor : Life's very toys 66 ...
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