The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... leaf of Keats's Poems ( 1817 ) by Charles Ollier PAGE 583 584 584 585 587 588 588 · 593 602 604 IV . Letter from Messrs . C. & J. Ollier to George Keats concern ing Keats's Poems ( 1817 ) 604 VIII . Later Remarks on Keats by Leigh Hunt ...
... leaf of Keats's Poems ( 1817 ) by Charles Ollier PAGE 583 584 584 585 587 588 588 · 593 602 604 IV . Letter from Messrs . C. & J. Ollier to George Keats concern ing Keats's Poems ( 1817 ) 604 VIII . Later Remarks on Keats by Leigh Hunt ...
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... leaf , fly - title Poems in heavy black letter , with imprint on verso , PRINTED BY C. RICHARDS , NO . 18 , WARWICK STREET , GOLDEN SQUARE , LONDON , " title - page as given opposite , Dedication with note on verso as reproduced , and ...
... leaf , fly - title Poems in heavy black letter , with imprint on verso , PRINTED BY C. RICHARDS , NO . 18 , WARWICK STREET , GOLDEN SQUARE , LONDON , " title - page as given opposite , Dedication with note on verso as reproduced , and ...
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... leaves , Born of the very sigh that silence heaves : For not the faintest motion could be seen Of all the shades that slanted o'er the green . There was wide wand'ring for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far round the ...
... leaves , Born of the very sigh that silence heaves : For not the faintest motion could be seen Of all the shades that slanted o'er the green . There was wide wand'ring for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far round the ...
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... leaves me may she often turn Her fair eyes looking through her locks auburne . What next ? A tuft of evening primroses , O'er which the mind may hover till it dozes ; O'er which it well might take a pleasant sleep , But that ' tis ever ...
... leaves me may she often turn Her fair eyes looking through her locks auburne . What next ? A tuft of evening primroses , O'er which the mind may hover till it dozes ; O'er which it well might take a pleasant sleep , But that ' tis ever ...
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... leaves , spiral foxgloves , or the glow Of the wild cat's eyes , or the silvery stems Of delicate birch trees , or long grass which hems A little brook . The youth had long been viewing These pleasant things , and heaven was bedewing ...
... leaves , spiral foxgloves , or the glow Of the wild cat's eyes , or the silvery stems Of delicate birch trees , or long grass which hems A little brook . The youth had long been viewing These pleasant things , and heaven was bedewing ...
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