The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... look burly and dominant , " saying ( for instance ) , " What an image that is- sea - shouldering whales . " How many dormant wings of genius has not Spenser , " the poet's poet , " quickened to soar ! Charles Brown , Keats's most ...
... look burly and dominant , " saying ( for instance ) , " What an image that is- sea - shouldering whales . " How many dormant wings of genius has not Spenser , " the poet's poet , " quickened to soar ! Charles Brown , Keats's most ...
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... look perfectly divine , like a Delphian priestess who saw visions . " Leigh Hunt also spoke of his " mellow and glow- ing , large , dark , and sensitive ” eyes . Impressionable , easily affected to laughter or tears , full of fun ...
... look perfectly divine , like a Delphian priestess who saw visions . " Leigh Hunt also spoke of his " mellow and glow- ing , large , dark , and sensitive ” eyes . Impressionable , easily affected to laughter or tears , full of fun ...
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... look , " fine eyes , fine manners , and the " beauty of a leopardess . " She kept him awake one night , he says , 66 as a tune of Mozart's might do . " He wrote his sister - in - law : " I should like her to ruin me , and I should like ...
... look , " fine eyes , fine manners , and the " beauty of a leopardess . " She kept him awake one night , he says , 66 as a tune of Mozart's might do . " He wrote his sister - in - law : " I should like her to ruin me , and I should like ...
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... look ; O let me for one moment touch her wrist ; Let me one moment to her breathing list ; And as she leaves me may she often turn Her fair eyes looking through her locks auburne . What next ? A tuft of evening primroses , O'er which ...
... look ; O let me for one moment touch her wrist ; Let me one moment to her breathing list ; And as she leaves me may she often turn Her fair eyes looking through her locks auburne . What next ? A tuft of evening primroses , O'er which ...
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... look into a forest wide , To catch a glimpse of Fauns , and Dryades Coming with softest rustle through the trees ; And garlands woven of flowers wild , and sweet , Upheld on ivory wrists , or sporting feet : 155 Telling us how fair ...
... look into a forest wide , To catch a glimpse of Fauns , and Dryades Coming with softest rustle through the trees ; And garlands woven of flowers wild , and sweet , Upheld on ivory wrists , or sporting feet : 155 Telling us how fair ...
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