The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... heart and nature of man , of convincing one's nerves that the world is full of misery and heart - break , pain , sickness , and oppression whereby this Chamber of Maiden - thought -- 11 becomes gradually darkened , and at the same ...
... heart and nature of man , of convincing one's nerves that the world is full of misery and heart - break , pain , sickness , and oppression whereby this Chamber of Maiden - thought -- 11 becomes gradually darkened , and at the same ...
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... heart . I feel more and more every day , as my imagina- tion strengthens , that I do not live in this world alone , but in a thousand worlds . No sooner am I alone , than shapes of epic greatness are stationed around me , and serve my ...
... heart . I feel more and more every day , as my imagina- tion strengthens , that I do not live in this world alone , but in a thousand worlds . No sooner am I alone , than shapes of epic greatness are stationed around me , and serve my ...
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... in my breast . It surprises me that the human heart is capable of so much misery . " But he could not summon resolution to write to Miss Brawne again . The last letter that he is known to have sent her BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xix.
... in my breast . It surprises me that the human heart is capable of so much misery . " But he could not summon resolution to write to Miss Brawne again . The last letter that he is known to have sent her BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH . xix.
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... heart is well nigh over wound , And turns for calmness to the pleasant green Of easy slopes , and shadowy trees that lean So elegantly o'er the waters ' brim And show their blossoms trim . Scarce can his clear and nimble eye - sight ...
... heart is well nigh over wound , And turns for calmness to the pleasant green Of easy slopes , and shadowy trees that lean So elegantly o'er the waters ' brim And show their blossoms trim . Scarce can his clear and nimble eye - sight ...
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... heart , and eye prepar'd to scan Nature's clear beauty , could pass lightly by Objects that look'd out so invitingly 30 On either side . These , gentle Calidore Greeted , as he had known them long before . The sidelong view of swelling ...
... heart , and eye prepar'd to scan Nature's clear beauty , could pass lightly by Objects that look'd out so invitingly 30 On either side . These , gentle Calidore Greeted , as he had known them long before . The sidelong view of swelling ...
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