The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... keep him in comfort while he was at work at it . The work was continued briskly through the summer , first at Canterbury , then at Hampstead Heath , where he lodged with his two brothers and found congenial friendship with Charles W ...
... keep him in comfort while he was at work at it . The work was continued briskly through the summer , first at Canterbury , then at Hampstead Heath , where he lodged with his two brothers and found congenial friendship with Charles W ...
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... keep up his spirits . In January , 1820 , George Keats , who had failed in business in Louisville , Ky . , owing as he alleged to the dishonesty of Audubon the naturalist , made a flying visit to England to raise some more money . He ...
... keep up his spirits . In January , 1820 , George Keats , who had failed in business in Louisville , Ky . , owing as he alleged to the dishonesty of Audubon the naturalist , made a flying visit to England to raise some more money . He ...
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... keep them Moist , cool and green ; and shade the violets , That they may bind the moss in leafy nets . A filbert hedge with wild briar overtwin'd , And clumps of woodbine taking the soft wind Upon their summer thrones ; there too should ...
... keep them Moist , cool and green ; and shade the violets , That they may bind the moss in leafy nets . A filbert hedge with wild briar overtwin'd , And clumps of woodbine taking the soft wind Upon their summer thrones ; there too should ...
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... keeping up an interchange of favours , Like good men in the truth of their behaviours . Sometimes goldfinches one by one will drop From low hung branches ; little space they stop ; But sip , and twitter , and their feathers sleek ; Then ...
... keeping up an interchange of favours , Like good men in the truth of their behaviours . Sometimes goldfinches one by one will drop From low hung branches ; little space they stop ; But sip , and twitter , and their feathers sleek ; Then ...
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... keep - sake intended for me . 15 If a cherub , on pinions of silver descending , Had brought me a gem from the fret - work of heaven ; And smiles , with his star - cheering voice sweetly blending , The blessings of Tighe had melodiously ...
... keep - sake intended for me . 15 If a cherub , on pinions of silver descending , Had brought me a gem from the fret - work of heaven ; And smiles , with his star - cheering voice sweetly blending , The blessings of Tighe had melodiously ...
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